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Dunham, Carrigan & Cos
ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST
BUILDERS' AND HEAVY
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, PIPE,
MACHINISTS' AND MINING SUPPLIES,
BSTO, ETC.
SAN FRANCISCO', CAL,
Nos. 17 and 19 Beale Street and 18, 20, 22 and 24 Main Street.
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INDEX.
Acorn Tip Butts ....
Adjustable Button-Hole Cutters .
Adjustable Clamps, "Monarch"
" "Stearns"
" Saw, "Disston's"
' ' Flue Scrapers .
Gauge ....
HandCuffs
" Handle Draw Knives
" Scroll " .
" Hollow Augers .
" Leg Irons ....
' ' Pipe Tongs ....
" Planes, " Bailey's " . ' .
" Beading
Rabbet and Slitting
Chamfer .
" Circular
Dado Filletster, etc.
"Steer's"
Plumb Bobs
Plumbs and Levels
" Spirit Level. Plumb and Inclinometer
Tap Wrench ....
Tap and Reamer W
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Wrenches, "Billings"
Adze Kye Hammers
" Handles
Adzes, Coopers' .
House
Millwrights'
" Ship .
Aggravate! - , ljtnery Wheel
Agricultural Screw Wrenches
Air Pipe .
Alarm Cash Drawers
" Door Bells, Spring
Yankee'
" Whistles. ^.
Alligator Wrenches
Alloys, Table, Specific Gravity and Weight of
Composition of
Altitude of Jets, Table of
Amateur Chucks
reuch .
■ 123, 124
. 285
512
• 5H
5°9
■ 573
424
■ 344
399
■ 399
437
■ 344
492
■ 403
404
• 404
405
405. 409
406
407
543
■ 546
544
526
490
. 488
385
• 377
413
■ 414
414
414
494
486
332
272
154
■59
•54
. 4%
327
• 327
333
• 463
Amateur Vises .
Amateurs Lathe Dog
Angle Boring Machine .
' ' Bridge Washers
" Iron ....
" Table, Weight of
Unions ....
Angles or Bell Cranks
Angular Borers ....
Angular and Ratchet Drilling Machine
Animal Traps, Steel
Anti-Friction Barn Door Hangers
" Locks, Mortise Front Door
Knob
" Ship
" Store Door .
Pulleys, Axle
" Sash, " Pacific
" " Sheaves, "Collins"
Shutter
Antimony
Anvil Vise ....
and Vise Combined
" Vise and Drill "
Anvils ....
Apple Parers
Architects' Rules
Tools
Arkansas Oil Slips
" Stones
Asbestos Mill Board
Packing
" Wicking
Astragal Front Sliding Door Latches
" Sliding Door Locks
Augers, Boring Machine
Gas Fitters
Hollow
Millwrights
Nut.
Pump
Ship
Treenail
Anger Bit Gauge
PAGE
507
• 5'5
441
• 3°5
350
• 352
329
. l60
448
■ 456
2SO
204, 206, 208
20
14
52. 53
32
200
199
2°3
202
32.6
507
497
498
497
272
56o
550
576
576
339
339
33"
29
3. 24
433
433
, 438
433
433
433
433
435
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PAGE
Auger Bits, "Cook's" .
432
Barbed Nails, Steel Wire
513. 315
" " Mechanics'
■ 432
Barbers' Hair Clippers ....
. 283
" " "Jennings"
432
" Scissors ....
284
" Ship .
■ 432
Barley Forks .....
■ 367
" " in Boxes
434
Barn Door Handles ....
164
Auger Handles
• 379
" Hangers, "Climax" .
• 205
Automatic Boring Tool
452
" "New England"
205
" Hinges .
■ 143
Nickel
. 208
Oilers
256
" Paragon "
204
" Window Holders
. 17S
Round Groove
• 205
Awl Blades ....
445
"Scranton "
206, 207
" Hafts ....
• 445
" Pulls, Flush ....
164
" Handles, Brail
380
" Rail ....
220
" and Chalk Line Reel Combined
• 446
" Rollers . . .
. 205
" and Plyers Combined, Belt Stud .
446
Barrels, Table, Number Contained in Cisterns
333
Awls. Belt ....
357- 446
Barrel Bolts, Berlin Bronzed
. 104
" Brad ....
445
" " Brass ....
108
Crispins
■ 444
" " Iron, Japanned
[04
"Peg
445
Wrought Iron, Japanned
i°5
" Saddlers'
445
Crozes .....
• 39 6
Scratch
445
Howels .....
39°
Sewing
■ 445
Nails .....
■ 3' 1
and Tools, "Aiken's" .
443
Barrows, Wheel. Iron ....
366
Henry's"
444
Wood ...
-,63
Awning Hooks ....
229
Bars, Crow .....
388
Pulleys
• 197
" Shutter .....
177
Tackle Blocks
197
Basin Wrenches
4S9
Axe Bits, Hindostan
■ 570
Basket, Twine .....
• 242
" Handles ....
377. 37S
Battery Copper .....
324
Axes, "Albion " .
412
" Table, Weights, etc.
325
" Boys ....
413
Screen Wire Cloth
322
Broad Ship ,
. 414
Screens
■ 323
" " Western Pattern .
414
Bead Planes, Fancy
401
"Clean Cut"
. 412
Beaded Boot Calks
Coopers'
413
Beader Planes, Hand ....
407
Double Bitted
. 412
Beading " . . ■ .
• 4o4
" "Eureka"
412
" Rabbet and Slitting Plane
404
Firemen's
■ 413
Beam Scale, Boston Market
. 267
" Freighters'
4'3
Beams, Scale .....
264
" "Hunt's"
. 412
Beakhoms, Coopers' ....
• 39 6
" "Peck's"
412
Bear Trap
250
" "Peerless" .
• 412
Beaver " .
■ 250
"Powell Tool Co."
412
Bed Casters . . 21 4, 2
6, 217, 219
"Sunset"
. 412
Bedstead Fastenings ....
. 215
Axle Grease
362
Beer Cocks .....
255
" Pulleys
[98, 199, 200
Bell Cranks or Angles ....
. 160
Axles, Carriage and Wagon
355
Bell Cranks, End
15s
' " Mortise
. 156
B
Side ....
157
' Face Hammers ....
• 385
' Hangers Plyers ....
469
Babbit Metal
• 326
' Levers . .....
149 to 153
Back Flaps
!20
' Slides . . . .
160
Back Saws .
• 417
Bronze Metal ....
. 156
" " Butcher
419
" Tube, Zinc .....
154
Backing Shaves, Coopers .
■ 397
Bellows ......
. 586
Backs and Tubes, Forge
586
Bells, Alarm Door Spring
154
Balances, Spring, " Chatillon's " .
. 265
" Yankee "
• '59
Ball Braces ....
448
" Cow .....
161
Ball Pein Chipping Hammers
. 386
Door, Lever and Pull
14S
Ball and Socket Saw Clamps .
509
Spring Alarm
154
Balls, Cannon, Table, Number to Poun
i -334
Gong, "Abbe's" . .
" Hand . . .
Horse Car ...
■ 159
Balls, Ox ....
247
159
Bands, Hose
• 33»
• '59
Bankers' Shears
284
House .....
159
Bar Meat Hooks
• 239
" ou Carriages ....
• '55
Barbed Blind Staples
319
Sheep .....
161
" Fence Wire
■ 320
" Slow ......
160
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Belt Awls, "Lothrop's"
Machinists'
Osborne's"
" Couplings .
" Hooks
" Punches .
" Rivets and Burs, Copper .
" Studs .
" Stud Awl and Plyers Combined .
Belting, Leather . . . .
" Rubber ....
Bench Drills, Upright
" Hooks ....
Levels, Machinists' Iron
" for Squares, "
Planes . . . .
Rules ....
Screws, Iron
Wood .
Shears . . . .
Stops ....
Vises, "Backus" Union
" German
" Parker's " .
" " "Trenton"
Swivel and Hand Vise Combined
Benders, Tire, "Green River"
" "Kinsley's"
" "Worcester"
Bent Rifflers . . . .
'• Trimmers ....
Bevel Protractor . . . .
Bevels, Flush T
Sliding T . . . .
" Ship Carpenters'
Bicycle Oilers . . . .
Bird Cage Hooks
Bit Brace and Breast Drill
Bit Braces
" Gauge, Auger . . . .
" Holder, Straight Extension
" Stock Drills
Bit anil Countersink Combined
Bits, Auger, in Fancy Boxes
" " " Cook's' '
" " Mechanics'
" R. Jennings
Ship .
" \xc, Hindostan
" Car ....
" Center
" Dowell, Machine
" Expansion, "Clark's"
" Gimlet
" Lip
" Machine, "Cooks "
" Screw Driver
" Shell .
" Spoon
Blacksmiths' Drilling Machine Drills
Sledgi
Screw Plates
Tongs
Tools
Blades.
Awl
Saw.
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Bracket
Butchers'
Mack
446
Blades, Saw, Wood .
■ 446
Blank Butts, Double Acting
446
Blanks. Key, Bronze Metal
■ 357
" " Cupboard
357
" Flat Steel .
■ 475
" Nickel-Plated, Steel
309
" Padlock
• 357
" Till
446
" " Tinned Malleable Iron
• 337
" Trunk
337
Blind Fasts ....
■ 456
" Hinges, " Clark's"
480
Orr's" .
544. 545
" Staples, Barbed .
545
Block Planes, "Bailey's".
. 401
" " Iron, Pocket
562
"Stanley's"
. 508
" " Victor," Iron .
508
" Scrapers, Butchers' .
. 4S5
Blocks, Differential Pulley,
480
" Snatch . . . .
■ 499
Strapped
505
" Tackle, Awning .
■ 500
and Wheels, Pipe Cutter
498, 499
Blowers, ' ' Buffalo "
■ 5o7
" "Champiou"
595
Board Measures ....
• 594
Boat Hatchets ....
594
'' Nails .
• 535
" Spike ....
284
Bobs, Plumb
• 550
Boiler Clamps
556
" Rivets . . . .
• 556
Tubes
560
Boiler-Makers Soapstone Pencils
• 256
Ratchet Drills
240, 241
Screw Punches .
■ 447
Bolt Cutters, "Wiley and Russell's"
447. 44>*
" Ends . . . . .
. 435
" Holiler, Tire
448
" Tongs , . . . .
■ 450
Bolt and Rivet Clippers
BS
Bolts. Barrel, Berlin Bronzed
. 434
" " Brass
432
Iron, Japanned
I3 a
Bottom ....
432
Chain . . . .
• 432
Brass
576
Reverse Bevel
. 43a
Cupboard
435
" Foot ....
132
Flush, Berlin Bronzed .
434
" " Brass
■ 435
Ship
435
" Wrought Iron
• 432
Neck. Brass
43"
" Iron
435
Spring, Brass
435
Iron .
450
Square, Brass
*
Iron . .
■ 523
Cased. Brass
493
Neck. Japanned
. -,
^:isll
445
Window Spring
. 423
Carriage .
.
Door, Moil
420
" ('.cm
421
'32
96 tc
TOO
103
IO3
I02
I03
I03
100,
IOI
103
'37
138
137
319
403
408
405
408
572
345
348
348
197
494
589.
590
592
559.
562
411
3"
30
542,
543
5'3
309
332
358
453
482
524,
525
304
49 1
493
472
10 1
108
104
'05
106
106
107
109
no
"3
107
1 12
ill
112
108
109
104
'05
108
105
109
104
105
"3
104
'°5
178
301
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PAGE
Bolts, Eye ....
293
Brass Tubing ....
332
" Ship ....
■ 293
" " Table, Sizes, etc.
• 3 2 5
" Elevator ....
303
" Wire ....
324
" Fish Plate, R. R. .
• 354
Breaking Hammers, Rock
• "387
" Lag ....
300
Breast Drills ....
45L 452
" Machine ....
. 300
Brewers' Thermometers
■ 583
" Plow ....
303
Brick Trowels
567
" Plumbers' Copper Pointed,
■ 496
Bricklayers' Hammers
• 384
" Stove ....
303
Bridge Washers, Angle
3°5
" Tire .....
. 302
Broad Axe Handles
• 377
Bolts and Rings, Swing
292
Broad Axes ....
414
Books, Hardware Price
• 359
" Butts, Brass ....
. 127
Boot Calks, Beaded
356
" Hatchets, "Sunset"
410
Borax . . . • .
■ 362
Bronze, Phosphor ....
■ 326
Borers, Angular
448
Brushes, File ....
575
Tap
• 439
Steel Casting
■ 575
Boring Machines
441
Tube ....
574
" Machine Augers
■ 433
Buck Shot, Table, Number to Pound
• 334
" Tools, Automatic
452
Bucket, Ore ....
323
Bottom Door Bolts ....
. 106
Buckles, Turn
■ 304
" Fullers ....
389
Bull Rings ....
247
" Swages ....
■ 389
" Snaps ....
• 247
Bottoming Taps ....
5'7. 519, 526
Bulls Eye Lanterns
263
Bow Saws, Butchers'
• 419
Bullion Ladles ....
• 336
Box Chisels ....
395
Bung Starters ....
382
" Hooks .....
■ 570
Burglar Proof Sash Fasteners
. 184
" Nails ....
3"
" " " Locks
183
" Openers, Cigar
. 281
Burner Plyers ....
• 469
" Scrapers ....
57o, 571
Burs, Copper ....
309
" Leg Vises, Solid
. 504
" Carriage Rive I
■ 3°9
Boxes, Family Tool
442
" Tire Rivet .
3°9
" Hallway Letter
. 168
" and Rivets, Belt, Copper
■ 3°9
" Mitre, " Langdon "
423
Bush Hooks
372
" " "Olmsted's"
• 424
" Scythes ....
372, 373
Pit Saw ....
421
" Snath ....
373
" Twine ....
242
Bushings, Iron Pipe
. 328
Boxwood Rules .
558, 559. 56o
Butcher Knives ....
280
" " " Stephens " Combination
. 561
" Saw Blades
■ 4'9
' ' Triangular Scales
55°
" " Handles
381
Boys' Axes .....
■ 413
" Saws ....
• 419
Brace, Bit and Breast Drill Combined
447
" Steels ....
280
Braces, Ball .....
. 448
Butchers' Block Scrapers
■ 572
" Bit
447, 448
' ' Meat Cutters
59 s . 599
Ratchet ....
■ 447
" Scales ....
266, 267
" "Spofford's"
44S
Butter Tryers ....
566
Bracket Bed Casters
214, 219
Button-Hole Cutters
. 285
" Saw Blades
Sets ....
423
• 427
Buttons, Door, Japanned
" " " on Plates
187
. 187
Brackets, Hand Rail
189
" " Brass .
192
Shelf ....
" Track, "Scranton" Hanger
Brad Awl Handles ....
. 189
207
• 380
11 " on Plates
Buttresses ....
192
395
Butts, " Barker's " Double Reversed
133
Brad Awls ....
445
' ' Broad, Wrought Brass .
127
Brads, Steel Wire ....
3'3, 315
" " Chicago " Double Acting
. 132
Braided Chalk Lines .
" Cotton Rope
222
" Desk, Wrought Brass .
127
. 222
" Light Narrow, Wrought Iron
. I2o
" Flax Packing . . . .
339
Loose Joint, Acorn Tip
123
" Sash Cords
222
" Cast, Drilled .
122
" Wire Picture Cord
246
" " Parliament, Brass
127
Bramble Scythes ....
• 373
" " " Iron
123
Branding Irons . . . .
360
" Pin, Acorn Tip .
124
Brass Bars, Table, Weights of .
■ 325
" " Berlin Bronzed
. 125
" Plates, Table, Weights, etc.
325
" " Ornamental Bronze
126
" Rods .....
• 324
" " Wrought Iron .
122
" Rolls and Sheets
324
Middle, Wrought Brass
127
" Stencil ....
• 324
" Narrow " " .
127
" Tubes, Table, Iron Pipe Sizes .
325
" Narrow " Iron
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Butts, Parliament, Loose Joint, Brass
127
Carving Tools .....
• 442
" " Iron
123
Cased Bolts, Square, Brass ....
ll 3
" Plain, Wrought Iron .
121
Cash Drawer and Cupboard Lock Combined
92
" Spring, Double Acting, "Chicago"
I30
Cash Drawers, Alarm .....
272
" Table ....
, I20
Casing Nails .....
• 311
Casters, Bed ......
214
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" " Bracket . ... 2
14, 219
" "Martin's" . . . 216, 217, 2
[8, 219
" Pianoforte ....
■ 2I 5
Cabin Door Hooks, Ship
170
" Plate ......
213
■ 2I 3
Cabinet Keys and Blanks .
■ I03
" Philadelphia Pattern
" Scrapers
571
" Socket ....
214
Cage Hooks, Bird ....
240, 24I
" Store Truck
■ 215
CalfWeaners ....
248
Casting Brushes, Steel ....
575
Caliper Rules, Boxwood .
• 558
Catches, Cupboard . . . . I)
4, 115
" Ivory .
561
" Lever ....
113
" Squares ....
• 55°
Flbow .....
• 1 '5
' ' and Dividers
554
" French Window ....
116
Calipers, Double ....
• 555
" Screen Door . . . .11
8, 119
' ' Inside, Straight Leg
555
" Show Case ...
115
" and Outside
• 555
Transom .....
. 116
Lock Joint Transfer
551
" and Knobs, Screen Door . 11
8, 119
" Micrometer
■ 55'
Cattle Leaders .....
• 247
' ' Self-Registering
555
Ceiling Pulleys ......
196
" Spring ....
• 555
" Hooks .....
. 232
" Wing .
555
Center Bits . ...
435
" "Wrights"
■ 555
" Gauges .....
550
Calk Sets, Boot
356
1 ' Reamers
490
Calk Set and Punch, Combined
. 356
" Squares ,
55°
" Steel, Toe
349
Centering Chucks .....
462
Calks, Boot
• 356
Central-Fire Cartridges ....
3 6 4
" Toe . • .
356
Centre Bead Planes .....
401
Calking Irons ....
• 477
" Punches .....
39°
" Mallets
382
Centres, Sash ......
185
Can Openers
■ 279
Chain, Coil .....
341
Canal Barrows ....
365
" Halter
34i
Cane Ferrules ....
. 566
" Jack .....
342
" Knives .
568
" Machiue .....
342
Canister Powder ....
• 363
" Safety, Brass
342
Canning Knives
281
" Sash, Giant Metal ....
221
Cant Hook Handles
• 378
Chains, Trace .....
342
" Hooks ....
38.
Chain Door Bolts .... 106, 10
7, 109
Cap and Combing Strip, Roofing
• 353
" " " Reverse Bevel .
no
Cap Screws ....
299
" " Fastenings ....
no
Caps, Iron Pipe ...
. 328
" Hoists, Gyrating ....
346
Caps, Musket ....
363
' ' Pipe Tongs ....
492
" Percussion ....
■ 363
Chair Nails .......
3'6
" Pistol ....
3<>3
Chairs and Fish Plates, Railroad
354
Cape Chisels ....
■ 390
Chalk
362
Capping and Fuse Tool
473
Chalk Line Reels and Awls ....
446
Car Bits .....
■ 432
11 Lines, Braided ....
222
" Nails, Barbed
315
" " Twisted . . . .
223
Cards, Horse and Wool
. 248
Chamfer Knives ......
398
Carpet Stretchers
569
Chamfer Planes. .....
405
" Tacks ....
317, 318
Chandelier Hooks ......
238
Carpenters' Draw Kuives
398, 399
Channels and Beams .....
35i
" Mallets
. 382
Charcoal Forks ....
3°7
" Pencils . . . .
358
" Irons ......
252
" Pincers
■ 4Z2
Check Springs ..... 156
, 160
Slicks . . . .
394
Checks and Springs, Door, "Shaw's'
136
Carriage Axles ....
• 355
Cheese Tryers ......
566
Bolts .
301. 3°2
Chest Handles . . 172
. 173
Draw Kuives
• 398
" Hinges, Long Strap ....
144
Glue . . . . .
270
" " Wrought Iron ....
121
Rivets ....
• 309
" Keys and Blanks .....
i°3
Carriage Makers' Clamps
5'3
Locks, "Corbin's" ... 76
.0 80
Rabbet Planes .
• 4°3
" " " Corbin's " Self-Locking .
78
Cartridges . . . . .
364
"Yale"
89
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Chests and Tools
Chiffonier Locks
Chimneys, Lantern
China Nails and Discs
Chipping Hammers
" Knives, Plumbers'
Chisel Handles
Chisels, Beveled Edge, "Buck's'
Box
Cape
Cold
" Cold or Hot, Eye
Corner
" Ice
" Millwrights',
409
88
262
244
386
495
379
394
395
390
39o
389
39>
278
39 2
394
392
394
39'
391
392
391
392
393
393
393
602
600
264
464
' Buck Bros." and "Barton's'
" Ship Carpenters
Socket Firmer, "Buck Bros." and "Bartons'
■' Beveled Edge .
"Jennings"
" " " Witherby's"
" Socket Framing, "Buck Bros." and "Barton's"
" Witherby's "
LongParing, " Buck Bros." &" Barton's"
Tanged, Firmer, "Buck Bros."
" LongParing, "Buck Bros."
Turning, "Buck Bros."
Choppers, Meat, "Buffalo" ....
" "Enterprise"
Choppers and Cleavers ....
Chucks, "Choice" .....
" "Cushman's" . . 46110464
" Hand and Lever . . . 464
" Horton "
" Sweetland "
Drill ....
Circular Planes
Saw Attachments, Lathe
41 Spring Balances
Cigar Knives ....
Box Nails ....
" Openers
Cisterns, Table, Capacity
Clamp Heads ....
Clamps, Adjustable "Monarch"
" "Steam's" .
" Boiler .....
" Carriage Makers'
Combination Locking and Pouring
Door
4°5.
V.
Eccentric
Hand Screw
" Quilting Frame
" Saw
Shij. .
Clamps or Saddles. Pipe
Claw Hatchets .
Claws, Nail .
Cleaners, File
' ' Tube
Cleats, Liue
Cleavers, Butchers'
Clinch Nails
Rings
Staples .
Clippers, Holt and Rivet
Hair, Barbers'
Horse
Clipping or Roaching Shears
4 6!
460
465
408
428
267
281
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281
333
5>5
5'2
5"
513
513
33°
512
5"
5'4
5'2
5°9
5"4
33°
410
572
575
573. 574
170
264
3'2
3°5
3'9
472
283
283
283
3"
Cloth, Battery Screen Wire ....
" Crocus ......
Emery . . ...
" Shade ... . .
" Wire . . . .
Clothes Line Hooks . . . .
Clothes Lines, Wire .....
Clout Nails ......
Coach Screws ......
Coach Makers' Vises .....
Coal Miners' Pick Handles ....
Picks .....
Coat and Hat Hooks . . 2.50, 231, 235, 236,
Wire
Cocks, Beer, California
Lock
Racking
" Water Way Service
Coffee Mills
Tryers .
Coil Chain .
Coke Forks
Column, Pump
Combs, Curry
Combined Countersink and Twist Drill .
Escutcheon and Rose
for Ship Locks
Plow and Filletster Planes
Punch and Shears
Smooth Rabbet and Filletster Plane
Try and Mitre Squares
Tap and Drill
Vise and Anvil
Drill and Anvil
Swivel Bench and Hand Vise
Combination Boxwood Rules .
Cupboard and Drawer Locks
Door Latches
Lathes ....
Locking and Pouring Clamps .
Plyers ....
Saws ....
Pipe Tong and Wrench
Squares ....
Vises, Hand
Pipe
Wrenches ....
Combinations, Stencil ....
Combing Strip and Cap ....
Compass Saws .....
Compasses, Cast Steel ....
Composition Hasps ....
of Alloys, Table of .
Compound Cutting Nippers . .
Welding ....
Conductors' Punches.
and Non-Conductors', Table of .
Connecting Shackles ....
troopers' Adzes .....
Axes .....
" Beakhorns ....
Chamfer Knives
Crozes .....
Doweling Machine
Drivers ....
" Flagging Irons
Froes .....
Hammers ....
PAGB
322
291
291
322
322
2 28
223
316
3OO
5°I
377
375
237
231
255
255
255
33°
2 7'
566
34i
367
332
^49
490
34
54
406
482
408
557
527
497
498
5°7
561
92
'43
42.S
33o
4(1.)
416
492
55'
506
5°3
487
36i
353
4'7
554
146
327
470
362
474
327
343
4'3
4'3
39 6
398
396
396
395
396
397
384
J
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-'75
Coopers' Howels
Inshaves .
Jointers
Levelers .
" Punches
Rivets
Scrapers
Shaves
Spoke Shaves
Vises
Windlass
Copper Bars, Table, Weights
" Battery ....
Table, Weights and Gauges
Belt Rivets and Burs .
Burs
Handles, Soldering
" Ingot
Pointed Bolts, Plumbers'
" Plates, Table, Weights
Sheets, Battery
Tacks
Tubes, Table, Weight, etc., Iron Pipe Sizes,
Tubing
Table, Weights, etc.
" Wire
Copying or Tracing Wheels
Cord, Picture, Braided Wire
Cords, Sash
Cork Screws
Lined Wood Faucets
Corner Irons
Trowels .
Cornice Hooks and Eyes, Wire
Corrugated Sheet Iron .
Cotter Keys
Cotton Chalk Lines
Masons' " .
" Rope
" Waste
Counter Scales .
Counters, Revolution, Tabor's
Countershaft, for Screw Cutting Lathe
Countersinks
Countersink and Twist Drill Combined
Couplings, Belt
Hose
Pump Rod
Covered Spring Harness Snaps
Cow Bella ....
Crackers. Nut ...
Crank and T Handle Knob, French Window
Handle Knobs, Store DoOt
Cranks. Bell. End ....
Horizontal
Mortise
Side
I'pright
or Angles
Crispins' Awls
Crocus Cloth . . . . ■
SS-Cut Saw Sels
■■ Saw Handles
11 Saws
Rim Wrench
s. Iron Pipe
Crow Bars
Crows. Drilling . .
276,
CAGE
396
397
39°
396
39°
310
397
397
398
396
395
325
324
325
3°9
3°9
380
326
496
325
324
318
325
332
325
324
564
246
222
277
254
'37
568
226
353
357
223
223
222
339
26S
553
42"
436
190
357
338
329
148
if>i
273
37
37
'5S
160
150
'57
160
Ifjo
444
291
i8o
490
511
Crozes, Coopers'
Crucible Machinery Steel
Cubic Measure, Table of
Cup, Escutcheons, Flush
" Hooks
Cupboard Bolts
" Catches .
" Lever
Keys and Blanks . .
Locks, "Corbins"
"Dietz"
" Mortise
Cupboard Locks, "Yale"
and Drawer Locks Combined
and Cash Drawer Locks Combined
Turns ....
Curling Irons
Curry Combs
Curtain Rings
Cut Nails
" Spikes .
" Tacks
Cutter Wheels and Blocks, Pipe
Cutters, Bolt, "Lightning"
Button-Hole
Belting
Double Washer
" Glass .
Lace Leather
Meat, "Miles "
Hale's"
Pipe
" Screw, Wood
Tobacco
Washer
Wire .
and Plyers. Wire
Cutters and Sniffer's, Meat. " Hale's "
Cutting Machines, Pipe
Cutting Nippers
Cvliuder Wrenches
p LGE
39"
349
565
25
243
"3
114, "5
"3
i°3
Si
9'
Si
90
92
Q2
"7
274
249
226
312
312
317
■ 494
524. 525
. 2S5
357
. 48]
27;,
. 4S1
59 s . 599
• 598
494
. 522
254
. 48]
47'
■ 409
53'
IhO. |70, 471
■ 487
3".
31
"I>" Handle Shovels. Spades and Scoops
■ 374
Shovel, Spade and Scoop Handles
378
Dado Planes. Fancy ....
401
Filletster, etc.. Planes Combined
,. .,-,
Dash Hoard Lantern
■ 263
Dairy Thermometer ....
583
Dead Locks. Horizontal Kim
8
Mortise ...
.
Store Door .
Sliding Door
21
Upright Rim, Store Door
Y ill
■
Degree Elbows, 45. Cast Iron
Denial Snips .....
485
Desk Butts. Wrought Bl
1 27
" Locks, "Vale
" Hooks
245
Deer Traps
25°
Detector, linn
-
iph
552
1 Wrenches
Diamond Bits with Countersinks
:
Die Stocks. "Duplex"
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PAGE
Die Stocks, " Forbes and Curtis " . 529, 53°
Double Pointed Tacks ....
318
Dies, "Duplex" or "Magic" Plate .
523
" Screw Pulleys
193
Gas Pipe .....
527
" Speed Indicator
553
and Taps, "Lightning " .51
h 5'9
" Reversed Joint Butts, " Barker's "
■ 133
" " " Machine .
525
Washer Cutters
481
" Stocks, N. Y. Pattern
522
Dowell Bits, Machine
■ 432
D
"King's"
520
Doweling Machine, Coopers' .
39 6
Stencil ......
360
Draughtsmen's Steel Squares
• 549
Differential Pulley Blocks .
345
"T" "...
552
Discs, China Nail .....
244
" Triangles .
• 552
Dividers ......
554
Drawer Handles, Flush
171
" and Calipers .....
554
" Knobs, Porcelain .
■ 244
Door Bell Levers . 149
to 153
Wood ....
39 .
Eells, Alarm, Spring ....
•54
" Locks, "Bohannan"
92
" "Yankee"
159
" " "Corbins"
82 to 85
" Lever and Pull ....
148
Mortise
. 88
Bolts, "Gem" ....
56
" " Self-Locking Cash
92
" Mortise .....
56
"Dietz" .
91
Buttons, Japanned ....
187
" " " Sargent & Greenleaf "
9i
" ' Japanned, on Plates
187
Pulls ....
174, 175
Brass ....
192
" " Druggists'
176
Brass, on Plate ....
192
Drawers, Alarm Cash
272
Catches and Knobs, Screen . . 118, 119
Drawing Knife, Folding Handle
399
1
Checks and Springs, "Shaw"
136
" Knives, Adjustable Handle
■ 399
|
Clamps .....
512
"Barton's" .
398
i
Fastenings, Chain ....
no
" " "Witherby's" .
• 399
Handles .....
162
Dresser, Emery Wheel
494
Store . . 16
J , 163
Dressers, Plumbers'
■ 495
" Barn ....
164
Drifting Pick Handles ....
377
Hangers, Barn 204, 205, 206, 20
7, 208
Picks ....
• 375
" Parlor ....
204
Drill Chucks .....
465
Hinge, Saloon, Double Acting .
131
" Hammers ....
• 384
" Screen, "Chicago" .
130
" Sockets .....
449
1 1
Hooks, Cabin .....
170
' ' and Countersink Combined, Twist .
• 49o
Keys, Malleable Iron
102
" Anvil and Vise Combined
498
Knobs ......
35, 36
Drills, Breast ....
451, 452
j
Wood. ....
39
" " and Bit Brace
447
Pulls ......
165
Bit Stock ....
• 45°
" Barn .....
164
Drilling Machine
45°. 459
" Trap .....
165
Hand, " Miller's Falls "
■ 451
Rail ......
220
" " "Chicopee" . • .
451
Springs, Hook .....
133
" Horizontal ....
• 459
"Reliance"
131
In Sets, " Morse "...
449
Rubber .....
134
Ratchet, Boiler Makers'
• 453
"Sabin's" Lever .
135
Double-Acting
455
" "Star" Spiral ....
135
" " Reushaw's"
■ 454
The "Boss"
135
Sleeve
453
" "Torrey's" ....
134
" Standard "
■ 453
Stops, Wood .....
39
"Steber*s" .
454
Trimmings, " Scranton " Hanger
207
" "Weston's"
• 455
Dog Collar Padlocks
75
Straight Shank, "Morse"
449
Dogs, Lathe ......
515
" Square " " . .
■ 45°
Double Acting Blank Butts, " Chicago " .
■32
" Taper " "
449
" Gate Hinges and Latches
140
" " Stub's " Steel Wire Gauge
• 450
" Saloon Door Hinge
131
" Upright Bench ....
456
Spring Butts, " Chicago "
130 '
Self-Feeding
457. 458
" Hinges, "Gem " .
r 3 2
Drilling Crows .....
514
Bitted Axes ...
412
" Machine Drills
450, 459
" Axe Handles
378
" Machines, Ratchet and Angular
45°
Calipers
555
Drip Oilers, Engineers'
■ 257
"' Compound Cutting Nippers
470
Drive Well Points ....
331
Cut Gimlets .....
440
Driver Bits, Screw ....
■ 436
" " Gimlet Bits ....
435
Drivers, Coopers' ....
395
Ender Files .....
534
" Screw, " Allard's "
. 468
" Face Sledges
388
" " Billings & Spencer's "
466
Handle Box Scrapers ....
571
"Champion"
. 466
Nut Clamp Heads ....
515
"Clark's"
467
" Plane Irons .....
402
"Disston's"
. 466
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PAGE
Drivers, Screw, " Eureka " Spiral
467
Family Scales, " United States "
269
Ellrich"
• 467
" Tool Boxes
442
" Gay & Parsons"
466
Fancy Planes .
40I
Sewing Machine .
. 466
" Woods for Bracket Saws
426
" "Standard" .
468
Farmers' Vise .
5°4
Driving Hammers, Farriers'
■ 386
Farrier's Hammers
385
386
Drop Handles and Knobs, Ship, Brass
• 38, 54
" Knives
28l
" Shot, Table, Weights
• 334
' ' Shoeing Pincers .
472
Druggists' Drawer Pulls
176
Fasteners, Sash
182
>8 3
Dumb Waiter Fixtures ....
210, 211
" Sash, Burglar Proof
Fastenings, Bedstead .
" Chain Door
184
215
110
£
Fasts, Blind
Faucets, Self-Measuring
137
253
Earths, Table of Weights and Specific Gravity .
■ 327
" Wood, Cork Lined .
254
Eccentric Clamps ....
5"
Felloe Webs
418
Elbow Catches .....
• 115
Felting, Hair
339
Elbows, Tin Speaking Tube .
154
Fence Nails • .
3ii
312
" Iron Pipe .....
. 328
" Wire, Barbed
320
Elevator Bolts .....
303
" " Staples
320
Elliptic Springs .....
■ 355
Ferrules
566
Emery ......
291
Figures and Letters, Steel
360
Cloth
. 291
File Brushes
575
Paper .....
291
" Cards .
575
' ' Stones and Stands
• 576
" Handles
379
Wheel Aggravator
494
" Hooks, Paper .
240
" Dresser ....
■ 494
Files, Hand Saw, and Handles
534
End Bell Cranks ....
158
" " Kearney & Foot " . 536, 537, 538,
539, 540
54i
Ends, Bolt ......
■ 3°4
Paper .....
240
Engine House, Fire, Spring Hinge
131
" Rimer, Bent ....
535
Engineers' Drip Oilers ....
■ 257
" "Stubs" ....
534
Fillers ....
259
Fillers, Oil ....
257
259
Hammers ....
• 387
Filletster Planes, Fancy
401
Hand Lamps
262
" Plow and Matching Plane Combined
406
Thermometers
■ 583
' ' Plow and Dado Plane Combined
406
Tray and Oilers
=57, 259
" and Rabbet Plane Combined .
404
Escutcheon and Rose Combined .
34
" Smooth and Rabbet Plaue Combined,
'Victor"
408
" " " for Ship Locks
54
Finger Plates ....
169
Pins .....
. 318
Finishing Nails ....
3", 312
316
Escutcheons, Cast Brass
38
Fire Engine House Spring Hinges
■3'
Cup . . .
25
Fire Pots, Tinners' ....
336
Nickel-Plated
33
Firemens' Axes ....
413
Ornamental
34
I ? irmer Chisel Handles
379
Wood ...
39
Firmer Chisels, Socket, "Buck & Barton's"
392
Expanders, Tube .....
■ 574
" " " "Jennings," in Boxes
391
Expanding Mandrel ....
464
" " " " Witherby's "
391
Expansion Bits .....
4.54
Tanged, " Buck Bro's "
393
Expansion Joints ....
329
Firmer Gouges, Socket, "Buck ei Bart"
392
Extension Bit Holders ....
(48
" Tanged, " Buck Bro's "
393
Bye Bolts .....
293
Fish Plate Holts
354
fur Ship Use .
■ 293
Fish Plates and Chairs, Railroad
354
" lines, German ....
369
Fittings. Iron Pipe
328
Eye and Hook Tumbuckles
• 3°4
Fixtures, Dumb Waiter
210
211
Eyelet Sets .....
477
" Grindstone
58o
Eyes, Pick ......
■ 376
Flagging Irons, Coopers'
39»
" Screw . . ■ •
294. 295
Flanges, Plain Pipe
329
and Hooks, Cornice, Wire
226
Rail . .
329
Gate
226
Union ....
Flaps, Back, Wrought Iron
!•'! at Countersinks .
329
120
43 6
F
Flat Nose Flyers ...
Flatters ....
469
389
ce Plates, Cast .....
187
Flax Packing, Square Braided
339
Family Glue . . . . •
270
Flint Sand Paper ....
291
Meat Cutters ....
599
Floral Sets ....
37o
371
Se.des. "CbatOlon's"
265
Flue Scrapers
573
"Fairbanks"
269
Fluids, Table, Weight . . . ■
32/
" " "Novelty"
269
Flush Bolts, Berlin Bronzed
112
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Flush Bolts, Cast Brass
" Ship
" " Wrought Iron
" Cup Escutcheons
" Handle Tape Lines
" Handles, Chest
" " Drawer
" Pulls, Barn Door
" " Trap Door
" Ring Showcase Catches
" Rings
" Sash Lifts
" T Bevels .
Fluting Machines .
Folding Corkscrew
' ' Handle Draw Knife
" " Tape Lines
Rules, Steel
Foot Bolts, Door
" Scrapers
Force Pumps, Plumbers
Forge Backs and Tubes
Forges, Portable, "Buffalo"
" "Champion
" "Keystone'
Prospectors'
Fore Planes, "Bailey's"
" " Ship .
" " "Stanley's'
" " "Steer's"
'Victor"
Fork Handles
Forks
Forked Screw Driver Bits .
Foundry Riddles
Fox Traps
Frames and Saws, Turning
Framing Chisel Handles .
" Chisels, Socket, "Buck & Barton':
" " " " Millwrights "
" Witherby's "
Freight Sticks ....
Freighters' Axes
French Window Catches .
Knobs and Crank Handles
" Locks
Froes, Coopers' .
Front Door Locks, Mortise
" " " Upright Rim
Fruit Presses ....
Fullers, Top and Bottom
Fuse
Fuse and Capping Tools
6
V.
Gad Tongs .
Garden Barrows
L ' m " Hoes
Rakes .
Trowels
" and Floral Sets
Gas Fitters' Augers
" Plyers
Pipe Stocks and Dies .
PAGE
in
in
112
25
563
• !7 2
171
164
165
. 115
170
. 181
556
272
2 75
■ 399
563. 564
. 561
107
190, 191
584
. 586
588, 589
591. 592
587
. 5S6
403
402
404
. 407
409
378
367
• 436
322
■ 250
423
• 379
392
• 392
39"
• 5 6 2
413
. 116
37
is
4
000
3«9
• 303
473
• 493
365
. 368
368
■ 567
37o, 371
• 433
469
527, 528
Gas Pipe Taps ....
" " Wrenches
" Proving Pumps
Gate Hangers, Anti-Friction
" Hinges and Latches. Double-Acting
" " " " Reversible
Latches . . 139,
Rollers
Gates, Molasses
Gauge, Adjustable Plane
" Auger Bit
Gauges, Center
Marking
Screw Pitch
Sheet Metal, Pocket .
Slitting
" Surface
Wire
" Table of Comparison .
Gauging Rods
Geared Chuck, Amateur
Scroll Chuck
German Carpenter Pincers
" Gimlet Bits
" Eye .Hoes
" Screw Plates
Vises ....
Giant Hollow Handles
" Nail Pullers
" Metal Sash Chain
Gimlet Bits ....
Gimlets ....
Gimp Tacks ....
Glaziers' Knives
Glass Cutters ....
Tubes, Water Gauge
Glasses, Level .
" Water Gauge
Globes. Lantern
Glue, California
" Liquid, "Le Page's"
" I'ots ....
Gong Bells. " Abbe's "
" Pulls
, Steamboat and Locomotive
Trip
Gopher Traps .
Gouge Slips
Gouges, Ship Carpenters'
" Socket. ■"Buck Bros." ami "Barton
Tanged, " Buck Bros."
Graduated Steel Squares .
Grain Tryers ....
Grape Scissors ...
and Weeding 1 Iocs
Grass Hooks
Scythes ....
Gravity Locking Blind Hinges, .Mortise
" " Surface
Grease, Axle ....
Grindstone Fixtures
Shaft .
Grindstones ....
Table of Weights
Grooving and Tonguing Plane
Grub Hoes .....
Gun Wads .....
Gyrating Chain Hoists .
140,
527
• 487
583
. 208
139. '4°
139, 141
141, 142
209
253
424
435
550
5*47. 548
549
550
547
551
552
565
562
463
462
472
435
369
52'
505
442
473
221
435
439. 440
3'7
. 2S1
273
581
515
263
-7"
270
in,,
[60
'
251
576
I'll
392
393
549
5ob
28j
;f>s
37^
375
13S
138
362
580
581 1
57S
579
4°7
3/6
363
346
262,
576, 577
J
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I lack Saw Blades
" Saws ....
Halts. Awl
Hair Clippers. Barl pers'
" Felting
Pincers ....
" Wire, on Spools
Half Round Reamers
Hallway Letter Bo»
Halter Chain ....
Ham Pumps
Hammer Handles ....
Hammers, Adze Eye
" " Bell Face
Bricklayers'
Chipping
Coopers'
Drill . . . .
Driving, Farriers' .
Engineers'
Farriers'
Masons'
Napping or Rock Breaking
Pick Pointing .
Riveting
Rounding
Shoemakers'
Tack ....
Turning, Farriers' .
Upholsterers'
Hammock Hooks
Hand Bellows ....
" Bells ....
' ' Bolt Cutters and Nut Tappers
" Cuffs ....
" Drills ....
" Lamps ....
" Oilers ....
" Punch ....
" Rail Brackets
Rail Screws
" Saw Files and Handles
' ' Screw Clamps
" Shears ....
" Spoke Tenoning Machine
" Taps, Machinists'
Vises, "Alford's"
" Rounev's "
German
" Handled
" Havdcn and Barnes '' .
Hand and I, ever Chuck
Hand. Swivel and Bench Vises Combined
Handles, Hickory, Assorted
Ad/e ....
" Auger ....
Axe ....
" Barn Door
Brad Awl
Cant Hook
Chisel
Chest
Door ....
Drawer
Drop, for Ship Locks
File ....
420
420
445
. 283
339
. 274
324
• 436
t68
• 341
601
■ 377
385
• 385
384
• 386
384
■ 384
386
■ 387
385. 386
■ 387
387
. 386
387
• 385
384
• 383
385
■ 384
227
. 586
'59
524, 525
344
■ 451
262
. 258
483
189
304
■ 534
5M
. 485
596
526
506
■ 507
5<>5
■ 505
506
■ 4 6 4
5°7
• 377
377
■ 379
377, 378
164
380
• 378
172, 173
162
171
^
Handles, File, Hand-Saw .
Fork .
Hatchet and Hammer
Hoe .
Hollow, "Giant "
Lifting, Brass
Peavey .
Pick .
Plane
"Q," Hand Shaved .
Rake
Ring, Brass .
Saw
Saw, Cross-Cut
Screw Driver
Shovel, Spade and Scoop
Sledge .
Slick, Ship Carpenters
Soldering, Copper
Store Door
Tool, "Excelsior"
Handles and Locks, Store Door
Hanger Track Bracket, "Scranton"
Hanger Rail, Barn Door
Hangers, Barn Door, "Climax"
"Nickel"
" New England
" Paragon"
Round Groove
"Scranton "
' ' Parlor Door, ' ' Ives ' '
" " "Warner'
Hangers and Pulleys, Overhead
Hardies, Anvil .
Hardware Price Books
Harness Hooks .
Snaps
Hasps, Brass
1 ' Brass or Composition
Hooks and Staples
Padlock, Wrought Iron
and Staples
Hat and Coat Hooks
Hatchet Handles
Hatchets Boat or Hunters'
' ' Broad
Claw-
Half .
Lathing
" Shingling
Hay Forks .
" Fork Pulleys
" Hooks .
' ' Knives
" Rakes .
' ' Rope
Head Lights
Heads, Clamp
' ' Lathe
Header or Barley Forks
Heading Shaves, Coopers'
Hedge Shears .
Hexagon Nuts
Hickory Mallets
Hindostan Axe Bits
Oil Slips
" Stone
Hinges, Blind. "Clark's"
230,
162,
2 35
534
378
377
378
442
171
378
377
380
378
378
226
381
380
379
378
377
379
380
163
• 443
32
. 207
220
■ 205
208
. 205
204
■ 205
206, 207
. 204
204
• 431
389
■ 359
234
. 248
146
146
147
146
147
236, 237
377
. 411
410
. 410
410
410, 411
410
367
196
570
371
371
223
260
5'5
431
367
397
287
3°5
576
576
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PAGK
Hinges, Blind, "Orr's"
'37
Hooks, Bird Cage ....
240, 241
' ' Chest, Long Strap
. 144
" Box .....
• 570
" " Wrought Iron
121
" Bush .....
372
" Fire Eugine House, Spring
■ 13'
" Cabin Door ...
■ I70
Gate, Automatic, "Scrauton"
'43
Cant .....
38l
' ' Hook, Cast Brass, Raised
'45
Ceiling .....
. 232
" " Malleable Iron
'45
" Chandelier ....
238
" " Wrought Iron
146
L ' Clothes Line ....
. 22S
" Port, Cast Brass
'45
" Coat and Hat . 230. 231. 235,
2.36, 237
" " Malleable Iron, Galvanized
• 145
Cup ......
• 243
Pin
127
Desk . .
243
Quadrant .
127
" Grass .....
• 372
" Saloon Door, Double Acting .
131
" Hammock ....
227
Screen " .
• '3°
Hay .....
■ 570
Ship .....
'45
" Harness .....
234
" Spring. Fire Engine House
• '3'
" Hotel
- =33
" " " Gem," Double Acting
132
" Lamp .....
243
Ratchet .
. 128
" Meat ...
■ 239
" " Surface
129
" Molding ....
246
Wrought Brass
129
Paper File .....
240
" Stay or Support . . ' .
127
" Potatoe .....
570
" Strap, Cast Brass .
■ '45
School House ....
• 233
" " Hart's " Patent
144
Screw, Brass ....
243
" Light and Heavy .
. 144
" Bright Wire, Iron and Brass
224- 225
" '* Light, Heavy and Extra Heavy
144
11 Wrought
293
11 Malleable Iron, Galvanized
• '45
" Shave, Plumbers ....
• 495
" T Extra Heavy, "Hart's"
144
11 Store, for Displaying Goods
232
" Wash Tray, Galvanized .
121
Tassel .....
246
Hinges and Latches, Gate, Double Acting
140
" Telegraph ....
243
" " " '.' Reversible
'39- I4i
Wardrobe . . .
■ 232
Hitching Rings .....
292
" Wire, Coat and Hat
231
Hoe Handles
• 378
Hooks and Eyes, Cornice ....
226
Hoes, Garden .....
369
" Gate ....
226
" German Eye .....
■ 369
" " Staples ....
229
" Grape .....
368
Hooks, Hasps and Staples
'47
" Grub ......
• 376
Hoop Iron ......
■ 35o
" Mortar .....
3 6 9
" and Paring Shaves
397
'.' Street .
• 369
Horse Car Bells .....
■ 159
" Planters' .....
3 6 9
" Cards .....
24S
" Weeding . . .
. 368
" Clippers ....
. 283
Hog Holders . ...
248
Lawn Mowers ....
289
" Rings ......
. 248
Shoe Nails .....
• 3'6
" Ringers .....
248
" Shoes .....
356
" Scrapers .
■ 572
Hose Coupling Washers ....
■ 338
Hoist Wheel .....
347
" Couplings ....
338
Hoists, Gyrating Chain ....
■ 34°
" Pipe Shrinkers ....
• 338
Holder, Bit, Straight Extension
448
" Pipes .....
338
" Pencil . . . . .
■ 358
" Rubber .....
• 337
Holders, Automatic Window .
17S
" Screw Bands ....
338
"Hog
. 248
Horizontal Drills .....
■ 459
" Splasher and Towel
. ■ 246
" Rim Night Latches, "Sargent's"
4'. 42
Tire Bolt .
. 49'
" " " " " Bohannan "
43. 44
Hollow Augers .....
437, 438
"Dietz"
45
41 Handles, "Giant"
. 442
"Yale"
. 46
Hollows and Rounds ....
401
" " Knob Latches
40
Hollowing Shaves, Coopers*
• 397
" Mortise Knob Latches, "Sargent's," 2
0, 27, 28
Hoof Nippers .....
471
" ' Rim Dead Locks,
8
Hook Door Spring .....
■ '33
Hot Chisels ......
■ 389
" Cant .....
3Si
" House Pulleys ....
'95
1 ' Head Spikes .....
• 3"
Hotel Hooks
• 233
" Hinges, Heavy Wrought
146
I^ocks .....
16, 17
" '' Malleable Iron, Galvanized
■ '45
House Adzes .....
■ 414
" l * Raised, Cast Brass
'45
" Bells .....
'59
Hook and Eye Turnbuckles
• 3°4
" Bells on Carriages ....
• 155
'* " Saw, Pruning
418
" Lanterns .....
263
Hooks, Awning .....
229
" Raising Screws ....
■ 308
" Belt
357
Houseline ......
223
lt Bench .....
. 480
Howels, Coopers .....
• 396
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Hub Boxing Machines
Hungarian Nails
Hunters' Hatchets
Hydraulic Lifting Jacks
" Mining Head Light
Ice Chisels ....
" Mallet with Ice Pick
" Picks ....
" Tongs . . . .
Incased Screw Pulleys
" Snivel " .
Inclinometer Plumb and Spirit Level
Independent Reversible Chuck
Iudicators, Speed .
Ingot Copper
Iushaves, Coopers' .
Inside or Outside Calipers
Interchangeable Lock Stencils
Iron, All Kinds, List Price of .
Tables, Weight of
" Corrugated
tl Railroad
" Squares .
Track .
'* Countersinks
" Wire ....
Irons, Branding . . . .
" Calking
" Charcoal . . . .
" Corner
" Curling . . . .
" Flagging, Coopers' .
" Leg . . . .
" Pinking
" Plane . . . .
" Polishing
Round, Plumbers'
" Sad ....
" Toilet .
" Tuyere
Ivory Rules . . . .
Jack Chain ....
11 Planes. " Bailey's "
" " Bench
Ship
" " "Stanleys''
" "Steer's''
"Victor"
Wood Bottom
" Screws
Jacks, Hydraulic
Directions for Using
Lifting
Timber
" Log
Jelly Presses
Ins. Table of Altitude of Feet
" Discharge in Gallons
597
411
306
261 1
. 278
278
. 278
493
• "94
194
• 544
461
• 553
326
■ 397
555
■ 361
35o. 351
■ 352
353
• 354
556
■ 354
436
■ 324
360
• 477
25 2
■ 137
274
■ 396
344
• 274
402
. 252
496
. 252
252
■ 585
561
342
4"3
401
402
404
407
4<.S
403
306
306
307
306
308
308
600
333
333
Jeweller's Lathe Chuck
Joints, Expansion .
Jointer Planes, Bench .
" " "Bailey's
Ship
" " "Steer's'
" "Victor '
Jointers, Coopers' .
464
329
401
403
402
407
408
396
K
Key Blanks, Bronze Metal
" " Cupboard
" Flat Steel
Nickel-Plated Steel
Padlock
" " Tinned, Malleable Iron .
Key Hole Saw and Pad
" Plates, Wood
Key Seat Rules
Keys and Blanks, Wardrobe .
Chest .
" " " Cupboard
" " Cabinet
"' " " Till .
Trunk .
Keys, Door, Malleable Iron
Kip Lace Leather .
Kitchen Saws ....
Knives, Butchers'
" Cane ....
Canning
" Chamfer, Coopers'
" Chipping, Plumbers'
Cigar .
" Box .
" Draw, Folding Handle
Drawing. "Barton's"
" Adjustable Handle
"Witherby's"
Farriers'
Fruit
Glaziers
Hay-
Mincing
Putty
Saw
Scroll
Shoe .
Knobs, Crank Handle. French Window
Store Door
" Door
" Wood
Drawer, Porcelain
Wood .
Picture, Porcelain
Screen Door
Screw Brass
Ship
Drop Handle
" Shutter ...
Wood
•' T and Crank Handle, French Window
96 to 100
i°3
■ io 3
102
• 103
100, 101
• 4i7
39
■ 549
io 3
. 103
i°3
■ i°3
103
■ 103
102
■ 337
419
. 280
568
. 281
398
• 495
281
. 281
399
■ 39*
399
■ 399
281
. 281
281
• 37'
282
. 281
419
• 399
281
• 37
37
35. 3 6
39
• 244
39
245
[i8, 119
• 244
• 38. 54
38. 54
244
39
37
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Letter Boxes, Hallway
. 168
PAGE
Box Plates
[66. 167
Lace Tacks .....
317
Letters and Figures, Steel
36°
Leather, Kip ....
337
Level Glasses ....
545
Cutters ....
481
" Plumb, and Target, Telescopic
■ 545
Lacing, Metalic Tipped
337
Levels, Bench, Iron
544. 545
" Rawhide ....
■ 337
" Pocket
. 545
Ladies' Scissors .....
2.S4
and Plumbs
546
Ladles, Bullion ....
■ 336
Spirit, Plumb and [nclouometer 544
u Self-Skimming
ii b
Levelers, Coopers'
396
" Wrought Iron
■ 336
Lever Chucks
463, 464
Ladders, Step, Railroad Shelf
212
Corkscrews
277
Lag Bolts ......
. 3°°
Cupboard Catches .
• "3
Lamp Hooks .....
243
Door Springs, " Sabin's "
'35
" Trimmers .....
. 28s
and Pull Door Bells
. 148
Lamps, Hand .....
262
Levers for Door Bells .
1 vi to [53
Reflector
. 261
Lifts, Sash, Flush .
. 181
Lanterns, "Buckeye" .
262
" and Lock, Surface
[80
Bull's Eye ....
• 263
Surface
. 180
Dash Board .
263
Lifter, Skylight .
i86
House .....
. 263
Lifters, Transom
. 186
Police
263
Lifting Handles, Brass .
171
Railroad ....
262
" Jacks, Hydraulic .
. 3°°
Side
261
Timber .
30S
Tubular .....
. 263
Light Narrow Butts, Wrought Iron
120
Lantern Chimneys and Globes
262, 263
" Strap Hinges, " "
'44
Lap Welded Wrought Iron Pipe. 'Converse " Joint 331
" T Hinges
. M4
"
332
Lights, Head, Hydraulic Mining
268
Lariat Pins, Spiral .
• 343
Locomotive
260
Latches. Gate .....
" Door Combination, " Scran ton "
M'. '42
• '43
Lignum Vitae Mallets .
Line Cleats ....
382
1
• 170
Horizontal Rim Knob
40
" Hooks, Clothes .
228
" " " Night, "Bohannau" .
43. 44
Lines, Chalk, Braided
220
" " "Dietz"
45
Twisted .
223
1
" " " " "Sargent's"
4'. 42
" Clothes, Galvanized Wire .
. 223
"Yale"
46
" Masons' .
223
" Tubular Rim Night, "Dietz
• 45
Tape ....
. 563> 564
1
Yale"
' . 46
Lining Nails
3"
!
" Mortise Knob, Brass
55
Links, Repair
• 343
" " " "Sargent's"
26, 27, 28
Lip Bits .
435
" " Upright
28
Lipped Adze
. 414
" Night, " Yale" .
47
Scissors, Barbers'
284
" " " "Sargent's" Brass
55
Liquid Glue
• 270
Sliding Door ....
29
List, Iron
35". 35'
Lathe Dogs .....
5«5
" Steel .
349. 35'
" Heads .....
• 43'
Lock Cocks
255
and Scroll Saw, " Denias "
425
" Joint Transfer Calipers
■ 55'
Lathes, "Briggs" .....
• 430
Xuts for Iron Pipe
328
Combination ....
428
" Stencils, Interchangeable .
. 36'
"Goodell" ....
■ 427
Locker Rings
170
' ' Screw Cutting ....
42y, 430
Locking and Pouring Clamps
• 33°
" with Saw Attachments
. 428
Locks, Cash Drawer, Self-Locking, '
Bohaunan " 92
Lathing Hatchets, " Boston " Pattern
411
Chest, " Corbin's "
76 to 80
" " " Sunset "
. 410
" " Self-Locking
. 78
Lawn Mowers .....
289 -
"Yale"
89
Rakes .....
• 37i
Chiffonier .
. 88
Sprinklers ....
288
Combination, " Bohaunan "
92
" " and Stands
. 288
Cupboard. " Bohannan " .
92
Lead, Bars and Pig ....
326
"Corbin's"
81
" Pencils .....
■ 358
"Dietz"
. 9'
" Pipe, Table Weights of .
334
"Yale" .
9°
" Sheet ......
■ 334
" " and Drawer Combi
ned . 92
Leaders, Cattle .....
247
" Dead, Horizontal Rim
8
' #
Leather Belting .....
■ 337
" Mortise
. 30
" Cutters, Lace ....
481
" " Store Door
3'
" Kip Lace ....
• 337
Sliding Door
21
Leg Irons .....
344
Upright Rim. " Yale"
48
Lemon Squeezers ....
2/2
" Desk, " Yale "
. 89
v
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J
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V
Locks, Drawer, " Corbin's "
"Diet/."
" Mortise
" Sargent & Greenleaf
" Yale "
and Cupboard, Combined
Flench Window
" Front Door, Mortise
" Anti-Frictioi
Horizontal Rim Dead
Hotel, Mortise
Master Keyed Hotel
" Mortise Dead
" Sliding Door
" Store Door .
" Front Door
" Anti Friction
Hotel .
Knob
Anti-Friction
" " French Window
Master Keyed Hotel
" Rabbeted Front
" .Ship
" " Sliding Door, Ship
" Three Bolt
" Rim, Horizontal, Dead
" " Upright, Dead, Store Door
,. "Yale"
" Knob
" Front Door .
" " Ship
" Store Door .
" Sash .....
" Ship, Brass, Mortise Knob
Sliding Door
Upright Rim Knob .
Sliding Door Knob, Astragal Front
Dead
Flat Front
Shi]. .
" with Pulls
Store Door, Mortise, Dead
Upright Rim, Dead
with Handles
" Till ....
Trunk, Surface ....
I plight Rim. Dead, Store Door
Yale"
" Knob
Front i i
Shi])
Store Door .
'Corbin's"
rretson's"
Bohannan "
" Champion "...
Diet/." .
" Dog Collar
Rureka "...
Horse Shoe'
" Sargent's "
" " Scandinavian
Small
Yale"
Head bights
Oilers
PAOB
82 to 85
91
91
90
92
18
19
20
8
17
V-i
49
Window,
Locks.
Pattern
16,
16, 17
. 3o
21
6. 7. 31
19
20
16, 17
10, 11, 12
14
18
16, 17
15
5°
5i
13
8
6, 7
48
2, 3
4
52, 53
5
1 So, 183
50
5'
52. 53
-'3. 24
21
22
51
24
3'
6, 7
32
So
■1. 95
o, 7
1^
'. 3
4
5», S3
5
B?
178
70 to 72
74
74
75
69
74
57 to 67
68
73
160
260
«S7
19,
Log Jacks
" Measures
Looking Glass Screws .
Loose Joint Butts, Acorn Tip
" " " Brass Parliament
Pin
Cast, Drilled .
" Parliament
Acorn Tipped .
Berlin Bronzed
Ornamental Bronze
Wrought Iron
Lumber Pencils
Lubricator, " Dixon's '
M
Machine Augers, Boring
Bits
Bolts .
Chain
Dowell Bits .
" Doweling, Coopers'
" Oilers, Sewing
Sausage Stuffing
Screws
Screw-drivers, Sewing .
Taps and Dies, " Lightning
Machines, Boring .
Bolt Cutting, Nut Tapping
Drilling, Angle and Ratchet
Fluting
Hub Boxing
" Mortising ....
Pipe Threading, " Forbes & Curtis "
"Saunders"
Spoke Tenoning
Machinery, Wagon Working
Machinists Kelt Awls
Hammer Handles
Hand Taps
Iron Bench Levels
Screw Plates
Small Tools
Steel Squares .
Magnetic Tack Hammers
Malleable IroM Oilers
Iron Pipe Fittings .
Swivels ....
Mallets. Calking ....
Carpenters'
Ice. with Pick
Lignum Vita
Rawhide
Ring
Round and Square
Tinners*
Mandrel, Expanding
Manilla Rope ...
Manure Forks .
Marking Ganges
Marline . . •
Spikes
Masons Hammers
Lines
Master Keyed Hotel Locks
Match Planes, Fancy
Matching. Plow and Filletster Plane Combined
524,
529,
308
562
192
123
127
122
123
124
125
126
122
358
362
433
432
300
342
432
396
256
601
298
466
525
441
525
456
272
• 597
44'
530, 531
532, 533
■ 59°
596, 597
446
377
. 526
545
523
549. 550
■ 54''
383
-56
328
343
382
382
278
• 382
3«>
382
38a
464
--3
367
547, 548
223
■ 477
387
16. I"
401
406
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PAGE
Mattress Needles ....
290
Mortise Knob Locks, Hotel
16, 17
Mattocks .....
376
" " " Rabbeted Front .
15
Mauls, R. R. Spiking ....
387
" " Ship . . . .
5°
" Top ......
387
Three Bolts
■3
Meat Choppers, " Enterprise ''
600
Night Latches, " Sargent's " .
55
"Buffalo"
602
"Yale" .
• 47
Meat Cutters, " Miles "
59S
• 599
' Sliding Door Knob, Ship Locks, Brass
51
" " aud Stuffers, "Hales"
598
Mule Shoes ......
• 356
" Hooks .
2 39
Musket Caps .....
363
Measures, Board .
559
, 5 fi 2
Muskrat Traps .....
■ 250
Log . . . . ■
562 •
Table of .
565
N
Measuring Tapes ....
564
Wheels, Tire ....
564
Mechanics Auger Bits ....
432
Nail Claws ......
■ 572
" Telescopic Plumb Level and Target
545
" Pullers . . . . .
473
Metal, "Babbit"
326
" Sets ....
• 476
Metal Countersinks
43 6
Nails, Barrel . . .
3U
" Gauge, Pocket, Sheet .
55°
" Boat ......
• 311
Head Gimlets ....
439
" Box .....
3"
Sash Chain, Giant
221
" Car, Barbed Wire ....
• 315
Metals ......
326
Casing .....
31 '
Table of Relative Malleability
327
Chair .....
■ 3' 6
" " " " Specific Resistances .
327
" China and Discs
244
" " " Weights and Specific Gravity
327
" Cigar Box .....
. 3i6
Metalic Tipped Lacing
337
" Clinch .....
311- 312
Micrometer Caliper ... . .
55'
" Clout . . ...
■ 316
" " Table of Decimals for
565
"Cut .... .
311
Middle Butts, Wrought Brass
127
" " Table of Comparison with Wire
• 313
Mill Board, "Asbestos"
339
Fencing .....
3'1, 312
Mills, Coffee .....
271
Finishing . . 311,
3 12 . 3'6
Milled Nail Sets ....
476
Horse Shoe ....
316
Millwrights' Augers ....
433
Hungarian .....
. 316
" Adzes ....
414
" Lining
3ii
" Chisels
392
Picture .....
• 245
" Gouges ....
392
Roofing .....
3"i
Mincing Knives .....
2S2
" Barbed ....
■ 315
Miners' Coal Pick Handles
377
Table of Quantities, Per Pound
3'3
" Picks, Coal ....
375
" Track .....
3"
Mining. Headlight, Hydraulic
260
" Tobacco .....
3"
" Screens .....
323
" Upholsterers ....
■ 244
Mink Traps .....
250
Wire, Barbed ....
315
Mitre Boxes, " Langdon "
423
" Steel .....
313, 3'4
" " "Olmsted
424
" " " Table of Comparison with Cut
3'4
Mitre and Try Squares ....
557
Napping or Rock Breaking Hammers
■ 387
Molasses Gates .....
253
Narrow Butts, Wrought Brass
127
Molding Hooks . .
246
" " Light Wrought Iron
120
Mortar Hoes .....
369
" Loose Pin
122
Mortars and Pestles ....
335
" " Regular Wrought Iron
120
Mortising Machines ....
441
Neck Bolts, Brass ....
108, 109
Mouse Traps, Wood ....
251
" " Iron .....
104, 105
Moulders' Bellows ....
586
Needles, Mattress ....
290
Mowers, Lawn .....
289
" Packing .....
. 290
Mortise Bell Cranks ....
156
Sail
290
" Blind Hinges ....
■38
' ' Spring Eyed ....
290
" Bolts, "Sargent's"
56
Upholsterers ....
290
Cupboard Locks ....
Si
Nest of Saws .....
■ 417
' ' Dead Locks ....
3°
Night Latches, Horizontal Rim, "Sargent'' .
■ 41, 42
" Sliding Door
21
" " " " " Bohannan "
43, 44
" " " Store Door
31
" " " " "Yale"
46
Drawer Locks .
88
" " Tubular " " Dietz .
45
' ' Front Door Locks
19, 20
" "Yale"
46
" Knob Latches, Horizontal
26,
27, 28
" " Mortise " "Yale"
47
" " " Brass .
55
" " " Sargent's," Brass
55
" " " Upright .
28
Nippers, Cutting .... 469
470, 471
" Knob Locks
), 10,
II, 12
" Hoof .....
■ 471
" " " Anti-Friction Latch
14
Nipples, Iron Pipe ....
328
" " " French Window
18
Noiseless Saw Vises ....
• 5io
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Norway Iron
351
Padlocks, "Sargent's".
57 to 67
Nosing Planes .
. 401
" Scandinavian
. 6S
Notched Sorew Plates, " Stub's "
521
Small
75
Nut Augers ......
■ 433
" Spring, " Bohannan " .
70, 7'. 72
" Crackers . . . . . .
273
"Dietz"
74
' ' Tappers. ' ' Lightning "
524. 525
" " Horse Shoe " Pattern
■ 74
Nuts and Washers ....
3°5
"Yale"
73
Palms, Sailors' .....
. 290
Panel Plow Planes ....
401
o
Paper, Emery .....
■ 291
" Sand .....
291
Oakum ......
339
" Shot Shells .....
• 363
Oblong Plate Casters . . . .
216, 218
Paper Files ...
240
Octagon Nail Sets ....
476
" File Hooks .
. 240
Reamers .
■ 436
" Shears .....
284
Oil Well Rope ...
223
Parabolic Head Light
. 260
Oil Fillers .....
■ 257
Parallel Vises ...
498, 500
Draper's"
259
Parers, Apple .....
. 272
" Slips ......
• 576
" Peach .....
272
" Stones .....
576
Paring Chisels, Socket, "Buck & Barton's "
• 392
" " and Stands
• 576
" " Tanged, " Buck Bros. "
393
Oiler Spouts .....
256
" Gouges, Socket, " Buck & Barton's "
• 392
Oilers, Bicycle ....
. 256
" " Tanged, " Buck Bros. "
393
" "Chase's" ....
256
" Shaves, Coopers' ....
• 397
" "Draper's"
25S, 259
Parliament Butts, Loose Joint, Brass
127
Drip .....
257
" " " Cast
■ 123
" Force ....
. 256
" " Wrought Iron, Plain
121
" " Hauck's " Automatic
256
Pattern Makers' Shrinkage Rules
• 562
" Locomotive
• 257
Peach Parers . . . . ■
272
Malleable Iron ....
256
Peaveys ......
.. 381
" Paragon " .
256
" Handles ....
37S
" Sewing Machine
256
Peg Awls . . . •
■ 445
and Tray, Engineers'
257
Peg Awl Hafts ...
445
" Draper's "
259
Pencils, Boiler Makers' Soapstone
• 358
One Man Cross-Cut Saw Handles .
. 381
" Carpenters' . . . •
35»
" " Saws
420
Lead ...
■ 358
Openers, Can ....
279
Lumber
358
" Cigar Box ....
281
Pencil Holder ...
■ 35«
Orange Shears ....
■ 285
Percussion Caps .
363
Ore Buckets ...
323
Pestles and Mortars
■ 335
Ornamental Escutcheons .
34
Phosphor Bronze ....
326
Otter Trap .....
250
Pianoforte Casters . . 2
IS. 216, 217
Oval Top Retort ....
■ 335
Pick Eyes ...
376
Overhead Hangers anil Pulleys
43'
" Handles
;77
" Railways
■ 347
" Mattocks . .
376
( >x Balls, Hrass .....
247
" Pointing Hammer . . . .
• 386
Ox I'.mv Pins ....
247
" Tongs . . •
493
Ox Shoes .....
35«
Picks, Coal .Miners' .
375
Drifting ...
375
Ice
*78
P
" with Mallei
278
'• Poll . . . ■
• 375
Packing, Asbestos .
339
Prospectors*
375
Plea .....
•
Railroad
■ 375
"Jenkins"
• 34°
Surface .
375
Piston .....
339
Picket or Tent Pin
343
Rope ....
339
Picture Cord, Wire, Braided
246
Rubber
340
Knobs, Porcelain
245
Soapstoae
339
Nails
245
Packing Needles ....
290
Pin Hinges . • • ■
127
Packing or Wad Punches
• 475
" Pulleys
199
P. nl and Saw. Keyhole .
417
" Vises
■ 505
Pads, Saw ....
417
Pins. Escutcheon
3'8
Padlock Hasps, Wrought Iron
146
Ox Bow
-47
Keys and Blanks
. 103
Split
357
Padlocks. "Champion"
74
Tent or Picket
343
" Dog Collar
75
" Turn, Plumbers' .
495
"Eureka" .
69
Pincers, Carpenters'
472
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Pincers, Farriers' Shoeing
472
Planes, Tonguing and Grooving
4°7
Hair ....
274
" Wood Bottom ....
403, 407
Pinking Irons . . . • ■
274
" Wood- Workers' Handy Router
407
Pipe, " Converse " Patent Lock Joint
■ 331
Planters' Hoes .....
• 3^
" Lead, Table of Weights, etc.
334
Plastering Trowels ....
568
" Steam and Air
■ 332
Plate Casters .....
. 213
" Wrought Iron, Welded .
331. 332
" Saw Sets .....
480
Pipe Clamps ....
• 33°
Plates, Face, Cast .....
. IS?
Pipe Cutters, " Barnes "
494
" Finger ...
I69
" " "Sauuder's"
■ 494
" Fish, Railroad ....
■ 354
" " " Stanwood's " .
494
" Key, Wood ....
39
" Fittings, Malleable Iron
• 328
" Letter Box .....
166, 167
" Flanges .....
329
" Sash Pull ....
179
" Plates, " Magic " or " Duplex "
■ 528
" Screw, "Duplex " or " Magic " .
■ 523
" Saddles .....
33o
" '* German
521
" Stocks and Dies, Gas
527, 528
" " Gunsmiths'
• 521
" Straps .
328
" " " New York " .
522, 526
" Taps, Gas ....
• 527
"Stub's," Notched
■ 521
" Threading Machines, "Forbes & Curtis'
529 to 53'
'Wiley & Russell" .
516, 518
" " " "Saunders"
532, 533
Plates and Stubs .....
■ 213
" " Tools
527, 52S
Platform Scales, Portable
269
" Tongs, Adjustable
492
Plow Bolts . . ...
■ 3°3
" Chain
■ 492
" Filletster and Matching Planes, Combined
406
Plain ....
492
" Planes, Panel ....
401
" Tong and Wrench Combined
• 492
Plug Taps, " King's " ....
520
" Vises .....
5°2, 503
" " "Lightning" ....
517, 519
" Wrenches ....
• 487
" " Machinists' .
526
Pipes, Hose '
338
Plugs, Iron Pipe .....
. 32S
Pistol Caps .....
. 363
Plumb Bobs .....
542, 543
Piston Packing .....
339
" Inclinometer and Spirit Level
544
Pit Saw Tillers and Boxes
. 421
" Level and Target, Telescopic .
545
Pit Saws .....
421
Plumbs and Levels .....
■ 546
Plane Handles ....
. 380
Plumbago . .
3 fi 2
" Irons .....
402
Plumbers' Force Pumps ....
• 584
Planes, Adjustable, " Bailey's "
• 403
Tools ....
495, 49°
" " Beading
404
Plyers, Bell-Hangers' . . ...
• 469
" " Rabbet and Slitting
• 4°4
" " Billing's" Combination
469
Dado, Plow, etc. .
406
" Burner .....
• 4%
" " Wood Bottom
• 407
Flat Nose ....
469
" Bead .....
401
Gas ......
• 469
Bench ....
401
" Round .....
469
Chamfer ....
405
Saddlers' Punch ....
• 474
Circular ....
los, 408
" Telegraph ....
470
p
Combined Plow, Filletster, etc.
406
and Belt Stud Awl Combined
• 44"
Rabbet and Filletster .
■ 4°4
and Cutters, Buttons, Wire
469
p
" " Smooth, Rabbet and Filletste
408
Pocket Corkscrews- ....
■ 27s
Dado . .
401, 406
Levels .....
545
':
Fancy . . .
401
Iron for Square
■ 545
Filletster ....
. 401
Pocket Planes, Iron ....
408
" Hand Beader
407
" Scissors .....
. 284
Hollows and Rounds
. 401
" Sheet Metal Gauge
550
" Improved, "Stanley's"
404, 405
' ' Spring Measuring Tapes .
• 564
Iron, " Bailey's " .
■ 403
Points, Drive Well ....
33'
" " Stanley's " .
405
" Tailors .....
. 284
" " "Steer's"
• 407
Trammel ....
548
" " "Victor"
408
Pointers, Spoke .....
■ 439
Match ....
. 401
Pointing Hammers, Pick
386
" Nosing ....
401
Trowels .....
. 568
" Panel Plow
401
Police Lanterns, Bull's Eye
• • 263
,, »•-
" Pocket. Iron
408
Polish, Stove . .
. 362
" Quarter Round
. 401
Polishing Irons .....
252
Rabbet, Bull-Nose
405
Poll Picks . . ...
• 375
_^m
" Carriage Makers' .
• 403
Port Hinges, Cast Brass
'45
" Improved
4"4, 405
" " Malleable Iron
'45
" Skew
401
Portable Forges, " Buffalo " .
588, 589
" and Filletster .
404
" " "Champion''
591, 592
" Ship ....
. 402
" " "Keystone"
587
" Tooth .....
401
Platform Scales ....
. 269
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Potatoe Hooks ....
570
Punch and Shears, "Conqueror"
483
Pots, Glue .....
. 270
" " " " Diamond State
• 484
" Solder ....
495
" " " "Faulkner's"
484
" Tinners' Fire
• 336
Punches, Belt ....
■ 475
Pouring Clamps
330
Boiler Makers' Screw
482
Powder .....
■ 363
Centre ....
• 390
Prepared Chalk ....
362
Conductors' ....
474
Press, Punching ....
■ 49i
" Coopers' ....
■ 39°
Presses, Fruit, Wine and Jell)'
600
Hand .....
483
Price Books, Hardware . . - .
■ 359
" Hydraulic
. 4S2
Price, Current, Irou
35°. 351
" Packing ....
475
Price List, Steel ....
349. 351
" Prick ....
• 39°
Prick Punchers ....
39°
Saddlers' ....
475
Primers .....
• 363
" Screw, Boilers Makers'
. 482
Prospectors' Forges
586
" Hydraulic
482
" Picks ....
■ 375
Spring ....
■ 474
Protractor, Bevel
550
" Universal, "Morrill's"
475
Pruners Tree, "Waters'' .
. 287
Wad ....
■ 475
" " "Red Clipper"
287
Punching Press, "Lightning"
49 1
Pruning Saws, ' ' Disston's "
. 418
Putty Knives ....
. 281
" Shears, French
286
Pyrometers .....
533
" "Henry's''
. 286
" " Rockford '" .
286
"Wiss" .
. 285
Q
" Hook and Saw
418
Pull and Lever Door Bells
. 14S
"Q" Handles ....
. 378
Pull Plates, Sash
179
Quadrant Hinges ....
127
Pulls, Door .....
. 165
Quarter Round Planes
401
" Drawer ....
174, 175
Quilting Frame Clamps
5"
" Druggists . .
. 176
" Flush, Baru Door
164
" " Trap Door
. 165
R
" Gong ....
160
" Sash .....
• 179
Rabbet, Beading and Slitting Planes Combined . 404
Pullers, Nail ....
473
" Smooth and Filletster "
408
Pulley Blocks, Differential
• 345
" and Filletster Combined
. 404
Pulleys, Awning
197
Rabbet Planes, Bull-Nose
4°5
" Axle, " Hopkins & Dickinson '*
200
" " Carriage Makers'
■ 403
" " Light Pin
198
" " Fancy ....
401
" " "Pacific" .
. 19S
" " Improved
404, 405
" " Wrought Pin
199
Rabbeted Front Door Locks .
15
" Ceiling ....
. 196
" French Windows
18
Hay Fork
196
" Latches
27
" Hot House
■ 195
" Store Door Dead Locks
31
" Incased Screw
194
Racking Cocks .....
255
" Swivel
• 194
Rail, Barn Door ....
220
Light Pin
198
" Brackets, Hand ....
189
" Sash, " Empire .
■ 199
" Brass .....
220
" " "Pacific"
199
" Door .....
220
" Screw, Brass
. 192
" Hanger ....
220
" Incased
194
" Screws, Hand ....
304
" Japanned
• 193
" Sliding Door Sheave
220
" Side, Brass
192
Railroad Iron .....
354
" Japanned
• 193
" Lanterns ....
262
" Swivel, Incased
194
Oilers .....
257, 258, 259
" Upright, Brass
192
Picks ....
• 375
" Japanned
193
Shelf Ladders
212
" Window
198. 199
Spikes ....
311, 354
Pulleys and Overhead Hangers
43'
Spiking Mauls
387
Pump Augers ....
439
Rails .....
• 354
" Column ....
■
Railways, Overhead ...
347
' ' Rod Couplings
. 329
Raised Hook Hinges, Cast Brass .
• 145
Pumps, Gas Proving
5»3
Raising Screws, House
308
Ham ....
. 6oi
Rake Handles ...
■ 378
Rotary Barrel .
584
Rakes, Garden ....
368
Plumbers' Fosrcc
• 584
Hay ....
371
Punch Plyi-rs. Saddlers'
474
I. awn . . . . •
371
Punch and Shears Combined
t
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Rasps and Files ....
. 536 to 541
<r
Rat Traps, Steel
Ratchet Braces ....
Ratchet Drills, Boiler Makers'
Double Acting
" " "Renshaw's"
" "Standard"
"Stebers"
" " Sleeve
" " " Weston s" .
Drilling Machine
" Screw Drivers, " Gay and Parsons "
Ellrich"
' ' Spring Hinges
Rawhide Lacing
Mallets ....
Reamer and Tap Wrenches
Centre ....
Octagon .
" Square
Reamers, Half Round
Taper ....
Reducers for Iron Pipe
Reels, Chalk-Line ....
Reflector Lamps ....
Regular Back Flaps, Wrought Iron
" Loose Pin Butts .
" Narrow Butts, Wrought Iron
Repair Links ....
Rests, Lathe, Slide ....
Retort, Oval Tap ....
Return Bends for Iron tipe
Reverse Bevel Chain Bolts, Cast Brass
" " Night Latches, " Bohanuan "
"Dietz" .
"Yale"
" " Box Strikers for Ship Locks
" " Ship Locks
Reversed Double Joint Butts, " Barker's"
Reversible Box Scrapers
Chuck ....
" Gate Hinges and Latches .
" Pruners
" Spokeshaves
Revolution Counter
Revolving Saw Sets . . • .
Riddles, Foundry ....
Rifflers, Bent .....
Rim Dead Locks, Horizontal
' ' Front Door Lock, Upright
" Knob Latches, "Sargent's"
" " Locks, Upright
" Ship Locks, Upright
" Night Latches, Horizontal, " Bohaunau '
"Dietz"
" " " " "Sargent's"
" "Yale"
' ' Store Door Lock, Upright
" " " Dead Lock, Upright
Rim-Fire Cartridges ....
" Wrench ....
" " Cross . . . .
Ring Handles, Brass
" Mallets . . . . .
" Show Case Catches, Flush .
Rings, Bull .....
Clinch
Curtain, Brass .
" Flush . .
25°
447- 448
453
• 455
454
• 453
454
■ 453
455
• 456
466
• 467
128
■ 337
3S1
■ 49°
490
■ 436
436
■ 436
490, 5> 6
. 328
446
. 261
120
122
120
■ 343
43i
• 335
328
. 1 10
■ 43, 44
45
46
■ 53
49. 5°, 53
■ 133
571
. 461
139. 14'
. 41S
400
• 553
479
. 3"
535
8
4
40
2, 3
49, 52, 53
43, 44
45
. 41, 42
• 46
5
■ 6, 7
364
■ 489
49o
226
382
• 115
247
• 305
226
. 170
Rings, Hitching
" Hog
Locker
" Screw, Brass
Rings and Bolts, Swing
" and Staples, Trap Door
Ringers, Hog
Rivet Clippers
" Sets
Riveting Hammers
Rivets, Boiler .
' ' Carriage or Wagon
Coopers'
Iron
" Iron, in Tapers and Bulk
Tank
Tire
Rivets and Burs, Copper Belt
Roaching or Clipping Shears
Rock Breaking Hammers
Rod Couplings, Pump .
Rods, Brass
Wantage and Gauging
Rollers, Barn Door
Gate, "Donnelly's"
Sash
" Stay, " Scranton"
Roofing Nails
Rope, Cotton, Braided
Manilla and Sisal
" Packing .
" Wire, Round
Rose Countersinks
" and Escutcheon Combined
11 for Ship Locks
Rotary Pump ....
Round Irons, Plumbers
Nose Plyers
Rounding Hammers .
Rowlocks .
Rubber Belting .....
" Door Springs
" Hose . . . .
Packing
Washers ....
Rules, Architects' ....
Bench .....
Boxwood ....
•' " Combination, "Stephens"
Slide
Folding Steel, "Chesterman"
Ivory .....
Key Seat ....
Pattern Makers' Shrinkage
Shrink ....
Standard Steel
Triangular Steel
55&
s
"S" Wrenches. " Billings & Spencer"
" "Baxter"
Sad Irons
" " "Mrs. Pott's"
Saddles, Pipe
Saddlers' Awls .
" Punch Plyers
292
248
170
226
292
292
248
472
476
387
3°9
3°9
3io
3io
3io
3io
310
309
283
387
329
324
562
205
209
201
207
3". 3<5
222
■ 223
339
• 321
436
34
54
• 584
496
469
385
• 293
337
■ 134
337
■ 340
338
. 560
562
559. 56o
■ 561
560
■ 56.
56.
■ 549
562
549
•549
• 55°
48S
488
252
252
320
445
474
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Saddlers' Punches
• 475
Saws, Pruning Hook and
418
Safety Chain, Brass
342
and Frames, Turning
• 423
Sail Needles ....
290
Scale Beams ....
264
Sailors' Palms .
290
" " Boston Market
. 267
Salinometers
• 583
Scales, Butchers'
266, 267
Saloon Poor Hinges
i.?i
Counter
. 26S
Sand Paper
291
Family, " Chatillon's "
265
" Stone, Shoemakers'
576
" " Fairbank's " .
. 269
Sardine Scissors
• 279
" " Novelty " .
269
Sash Bolts
.78
" " United States''
269
" Centres
■ 18s
" Platform, Portable
269
" Chain
221
'" Tea ....
. 26S
" Cord
. 222
Triangular Boxwood .
550
" Fasteners .
182, 1 S3
Scandinavian Padlocks
. 68
" Burglar Proof
. 184
" Dog Collar
75
' ' Lift and Lock, Surface
180
School House Hooks
■ 233
" Lifts, Flush .
. 181
Scissors, Barbers' . .
284
" Lifts, Surface
1S0
" Grape ....
. 285
" Locks t .
. 180
Ladies'
284
" Burglar Proof, "Ives"
183
Pocket ....
. 284
" Pull Plates ....
• 179
" Sardine
279
" Pulls ....
179
Scoop Handles, " D "
• 378
" Pulleys, "Empire" .
. 199
Scoops ... .
374
" Anti-Friction, "Pacific"
199
Scrapers, Box ....
570, 57'
" Rollers
201
" Butchers' Block
572
" Weights ....
201
" Cabinet ....
• 57i
Sausage Stuffers ....
. 601
Coopers'
397
Saw Attachments, Lathe
428
Flue ....
• 573
" Blades, Bracket
. 423
Foot ....
190, 191
" " Butcher
419
" Hog . . .
• 572
" Wood
. 421
Ship ....
571
" Clamps ....
5°9
" Tube ....
■ 573
" File and Handle, Hand
• 534
Scratch Awls
445
" Handles ....
381
Screen Cloth, Battery
. 322
" " Butcher
. 381
" Door Catches and Knobs
n8, 119
Cross-Cut
380
Screens, Mining or Battery
. 322
" " One Man
■ 381
Screw Bands, Hose
338
" Keyhole, and Pad
417
" Clamps, Hand
■ 514
" Knives
. 419
' ' Cutting Lathes
429, 43°
" Pads
4t7
Tools
. 522
" Sets, "Aiken's"
. 478
Driver Bits
436
" " Cross-Cut
480
" Handles
■ 379
" Disston's " Revolving
• 479
" Drivers . . . . .
466
Star
479
"Allard's"
. 468
" " "Leach's"
. 47S
" Billings ec Spem-cr's "
466
Morrill's" .
480
" Champion "
. 466
" Plate ....
. 480
"Clark's"
467
" "Stillman's'
♦78
"Disston's"
. 466
" Tillers and Boxes. Pit
. 421
"Ellrich's"
467
" Vises, "Stearns" .
SI 1
" Eureka"
. 467
Wentworlh's "
510
" Gay & Parsons "
466
Sawing Attachments, Latin.
428
Sewing Machine .
. 466
Saws, Back, "Disston's"
• 417
Standard
468
" Butchers,' " Disston's "
419
Eyes, Bright Iron and Brass Wire
294. 295
Combination
416
Hooks. Brass . . . .
243
Compass . . . .
4i7
" Bright Wire and Brass
224, 225
Cross-Cut, "Disston's' One Man
420
Wrought
293
" Hack . ...
420
Iron Spokeshaves .
400
Hand. " Disston's "
4'5. 416
Knobs, Brass ....
244
Kitchen . .
419
Pitch Gauges
• 549
Nest of
. 417
Tlates, " Duplex ' or " Magic "
523
" Pit . .
421
German
. 521
Pruning ....
. 418
Gunsmiths'
521
Scroll and Lathe. " Dennis"
425
Notched, "Stub's"
• 521
"Cricket"
427
" New York "
522. 526
"Lester"
426
• Wiley & Russell's "
5>6, 5'8
"Rogers"
:
Pulleys, Brass .
192
Skew Hack. "Disslons
-
Incased
194
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Screw Pulleys, Japanned .
. 193
Shaves, Coopers'
397
" Punches, Boiler Makers'
482
" Spoke ....
400
" " Hydraulic
. 482
" " Coopers'
398
" Rings, Brass .
226
Shears, Bankers' . . . " .
. 284
Wrenches, Agricultural
. 486
" Bench ....
485
"Briggs" .
486
" "Eureka"
■ 485
" " " Coe's "
. 486
" Hand ....
485
Screws, Bench, Iron
. v 5°S
Hedge ....
. 287
" Wood
. 508
Orange
285
Cap . . . . .
299
Paper ....
. 284
Coach ....
. 300
Pruning, French
286
Cork . . . . .
275, 276, 277
" " Henry's"
. 286
Hand Rail .
. 3o4
"Rockford"
286
11 House Raising
308
"Wiss"
. 285
" Jack ....
. 3°S
" Roaching or Clipping
283
Looking Glass
192
Shears and Punch Combined
. 482
" Machine, Iron
. 298
" " "Conqueror"
483
Nickel-Plated .
298
" " " " Diamond State "
. 484
" Set
■ 299
41 " " " Faulkner's "
484
Shutter . . . . .
2 '3
Sheaves, " Collins " Anti-Friction
• 203
Vise ....
. 508
" Plain Iron
201
" Wood, Brass . . . .
297
Shutter ....
. 202
" Iron
296
" Sliding Door .
202
Screwing Stock, " Gleason's "
523
Steel Roller
201
Scroll Chuck, Geared, "Cushman's"
. 462
Sheep Bells ....
161
" Knives . . . . .
399
Sheet Iron, Corrugated
• 353
" Saw and Lathe, " Demas "
. 425
" Metal Gauge, Pocket
55o
" Saws, " Cricket"
427
Sheets, Copper and Brass .
■ 324
" " "Lester's"
426
Shelf Brackets ....
189
41 " '' Rogers " . . .
426
Shell Bits .....
■ 435
Scythe Stones ....
. 576'
Shells, Shot, Paper
363
Scythes, Bramble . . . .
373
Shingling Draw Knives
• 398
Bush ....
372, 373
" Hatchets
410
11 Grass . . . . .
373
Ship Adzes .
• 414
Seamless Brass Ferrules
. 566
" Auger Bits
432
Sectional Parabolic Head Light
260
" Augers ....
■ 433
Self-Feeding Drills, Upright
457, 458
" Axes, Broad
414
Self-Locking Cash Drawer and Cupboard Loc
ks . 92
" Bolts, Flush, Cast Brass
in
' ' Chest Locks
• 78
" Cabin Door Hooks
170
Self-Measuring Faucets
253
" Carpenters' Bevels
• 560
Self-Registering Calipers .
• 555
" Chisel Haudles
379
Self-Skimming Ladles
336
Chisels .
■ 394
Service Cocks, Water Way
■ 330
Gouges
394
Set Screws . . . . .
299
" " Slick Handles .
■ 379
Sets, Bracket
■ 427
" Clamps ....
514
' Calk, Boot
356
" Eye Bolts, Brass
■ 293
1 " " and Punch Combined .
• 356
" Hinges ....
145
' Eyelet . . . . .
477
" Knobs ....
. 38
' Garden and Floral
37°, 371
" " and Drop Handles
■ 38, 54
' Nail . . . . .
476
" Locks, Mortise, Knob
■ 5°
' Rivet .....
. 476
" Sliding Door Knob
51
' Saw, "Aiken's" . .
478
" " Upright Rim Knob
• 49, 52, 53
' " Cross Cut ■
. 480
" Planes ....
402
" " Disston's " . . .
479
" Scrapers ....
■ 571
1 " "Leach's"
• 478
" Spike ....
31"
' " "Morrill's"
480
Shoe Knives ....
. 281
" Plate .
. 480
" Nails, Horse
3>6
" " " Stillmau V
478
Shoeing Pincers, Farriers'
• 472
Sewing Awl Haft .
• 445
Shoemakers' Hammers
384
" Awls . . . . .
445
Sandstone
• 576
" Machine Oilers
. 256
Shoes, Horse and Mule
356
Screw Drivers
466
"Ox
• 356
Shackles, Connecting
■ 343
Shot-Guu Cartridges, Loaded .
364
Wrist . . . .
344
Shot Shells, Paper ....
• 363
Shade Cloths
. 322
Shot, Table of Weights and Quantities
334
Shaft, Grindstone
580
Shovel Handles, " D"
■ 378
Shafting Steel
■ 351
Shovels .....
374
495
Show Case Catches ....
• 115
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Shrink Rules .....
549
Socket Scratch Awls
• 445
328
• 449
326
Shrinkage Rules, Pattern Makers'
• 5° 2
Sockets, Iron Pipe
Shrinker, Tire .....
595
" Taper Shank Drill
Shutter Bars ....
■ 177
Solder ......
" Knobs .....
244
" Pots .....
• 495
Wood
• 39
Soldering Copper Handles
380
" Screws .....
213
" Coppers
496
" Sheaves ....
202
Solid Box Leg- Vises ....
504
• 378
374
Side Bell Cranks ....
'57
Spade Handles, "D"
" Lanterns ....
. 261
Spades ......
" Pulleys, Brass ....
192
Spading Forks ....
• 367
" " Japanned
• 193
Spatulas .....
281
Sisal Rope .....
223
Speaking Tube, Tin
• 154
Sizing Tool, Wood Turners'
402
" Elbows
'54-
• 553
Skew Rabbet Planes ....
401
Speed Indicators ....
Skylight Lifter ....
. 1S6
Spelter ......
326
Sledge Handles .....
377
Spike Gimlets
440
Sledges, Blacksmiths'
. 388
Spikes, Boat and Ship ....
311
" Double Face ....
388
Cut ....
. 312
Sleeve Ratchet Drills
■ 453
" Marline .
477
Slicks, Carpenters' ....
394
" Railroad . . ,
311, 354
Slide Jaw Ship Clamps
■ 514
Wire .....
312
" Rests, Lathe ....
43'
Spiking Mauls, Railroad
■ 3S7
" Rule, Boxwood
. 5 6 °
Spiral Door Springs, "Star" .
135
Slides, Bell
160
" Lariat Picket or Tent Pin .
343
" " Bronze Metal .
. 156
Screw Drivers, "Ellrich"
467
Sliding Door Dead Locks
21
" "Allard's" .
. 468
" " Hangers
. 204
" Window Springs
178
" Knob Locks
■ 22, 23
Spirit Level, Plumb and Ini '.iuometer
• 544
" " " Ship
51
Splasher Holders ....
246
" Latches
29
Split Pius .....
■ 357
" Locks with Pulls
24
Spoke Pointers .....
439
" Rail ....
220
Spokeshaves, Coopers'
• 398
" Sheaves
202, 203
"Goodell's"
400
" T Bevels ....
556
Iron, " Bailey's"
. 400
' ' Shutter Sheaves
202
Reversible
400
Slips, Gouge .....
576
Screw Iron .
. 400
"Oil
• 576
Wood
400
Slitting, Beading and Rabbet Planes, Combine
i 404
Spooled Wire ....
■ 324
" Gauges ....
• 547
Spoon Bits .....
435
Slow Hells .....
160
Spouts, Oiler ....
■ 256
Sluice Forks ....
■ 367
Spring Alarm Door Bells
■ 54
Smooth Planes, "Bailey's"
403
" Balances, " Chatillon's "
265, 267
" " Stanley's '
■ 404
Bolts, Foot ...
107
" "Steer's"
4, ,7
" " Window
. 17S
" "Victor"
. 408
Wrought Brass .
108
Rabbet and Fillelster Plane Combiner
408
" " Iron
i«5
Snail Countersinks
• 4,V>
Butts, "Chicago"
130
Snaps, Bull .....
247
" Double-. U'ting, "Chicago"
• 130
" Harness
. 248
" Calipers .....
555
Snatch Blocks .....
348
Dividers ....
554
Snaths ....
37.;
Door, "Reliance"
'3'
Snips, Tinners' and Dental
48s
Eyed Needles . . . .
290
s
Soapstone Packing ....
• 339
Foot Bolts ....
107
Pencils, Boiler Makers'
358
Harness Snaps . . . .
. 248
Socket Casters ....
214
Hinges. Double-Aeting. "Gem"
132
" Chisels, Ship Caipenters'
394
Fire Engine House
• 131
T
Drivers. Coopers' .
395 .
Patent Ratchet
128
Firmer Chisel Handles
379
" Surface . . . .
128, 129
" chisels, " Buck and Barton's "
. .in;
Wrought Brass
129
U
" " "Buck's" Beveled Edg
- ■ 394
Measuring Tapes, Pocket .
■ 5<M
"Jennings"
• 39'
Padlocks, " Bohannan "
7o, 7'. 72
"Witherbv's"
39'
"Dietz"
74
fT
Gouges, " Buck and Barton's"
• 392
Dog Collar .
75
V
Framing Chisel Handles
379
"Eureka"
• 69
" Chisels. " Buck and Barton's "
• 392
" Horse Shoe " Pattern
74
W
"Witherbv's"
39'
"Yale"
73
Gouges, Ship Carpenters' .
• 394
Punches ....
474
^
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Spring and Check, Door, " Shaw's
Springs, Check .
Elliptic
" Hook Door
Lever, "Sabiu's "
" " Reliance " Door
Rubber
Seat .
" Spiral Spring Window .
" "Star"
The "Boss"
"Torrey's" .
Sprinkler, Lawn, "Perfection "
" and Stand, Lawn .
Sprinklers, Hose Pipe
Square Back Flaps
" Bolts
" Brass . '.
" " Wrought Iron
Cased Bolts, Cast Brass
" Neck Bolts .
" Reamers
Shank Drills, Taper
Turn Screw Hooks
Squares, Caliper
Center
" Combination, "Starrett's"
" Machinists 1 and Draughtsmen's
" Graduated Steel
Steel .
" T, Draughtsmen's
" Tr> ' • . . '
" " Machinists 1 .
" and Mitre Combined
Squeezers, Lemon
Stands, Lawn Sprinkler
" OilStone .
Staples, Blind, Barbed
" Brass, for Ship Use
Clinch .
" Fence, Wire
" Hooks and Hasps, Wrought
Wrought .
and Hasps, Wrought
" and Hooks "
" and Rings, Trap Door
Starters, Bung
Stave Shaves, Coopers'
Stay Rollers
' or Support Hinges
Steam Pipe .
Steamboat Gongs
vSteel Folding Rules
" Letters and Figures
' ' List Price
" Rules, Standard .
" " Triangular
11 Shafting .
" Square
" Table Weights, etc.
" Tapes
Steels. Butcher
Stem Casters, "Martin's"
11 Packing, "Jenkins"
Stencil, Brass
" Combination .
41 Dies
Stencils, Interchangeable Lock
156,
Steel
104,
349.
136
Step Ladders, Shelf, Railroad
212
160
Sticks, Freight .....
■ 562
355
" Yard .....
5 6 2
133
Stocks, Die, "Duplex" or "Magic"
. 528
'35
' Forbes and Curtis "
529. 530
131
" Screwing, "Gleason's" .
■ 523
134
Stocks and Dies, Gas Pipe
527. 528
355
" " " "King's"
. 520
178
Stone, Sand, Shoemakers'
576
135
Stones, Grind .... 576, 577, 578
135
" " Table, Weights, etc.
579
134
" Emery, and Stands
• 576
28S
"Oil
576
288
Scythe .....
• 576
33S
Stops, Bench .....
480
120
" Door, Wood ....
39
i°5
Store Door Handles ....
162, 163
109
" " " and Locks
32
i°5
" " Knobs, Crank Handle
37
113
" " Locks, Mortise, Dead
3'
104
Upright Rim, Dead
6, 7
436
" " and Handles .
32
45o
Hooks
232
224
" Truck Casters ....
■ 2I 5
55o
" Trucks .....
366
550
Stove Bolts ......
■ 303
55i
" Polish .....
362
549
Straight Extension Bit Holder
• 448
549
" Leg Inside Calipers
555
556
Shank Drills ....
• 449
552
" Trimmers ....
284
557
Strainers and Foot Valves ....
■ 329
549
Strap Hinges. Cast Brass
145
557
Hart's" Patent .
- 144
272
" Light and Heavy
144
288
" " Long Chest
• 144
576
" Malleable Iron. Galvanized
1 IS
319
Strapped Blocks ....
. 348
319
Straps, Pipe ....
328
3'9
Street Hoes ....
• 369
320
Stretchers, Carpet ....
569
147
Strip, Combing
■ 353
319
Stubs and Plates
213
■47
Studs, Belt ......
■ 357
229
Stuffers, Sausage
601
292
StuiTers and Cutters, Meat, " Hale's "
■ 598
3S2
Support or Stay Hinges
'^7
397
Surface Blind Hinge, Gravity Locking .
. 138
207
" Gate Latches ....
142
127
Gauge, " Starrett's "
• 551
332
" f.ravitv Locking Blind Hinges
■3«
160
" Pick Handles ....
577
56i
Picks .....
375
360
Sash Centres
'S3
35 >
" Lifts ....
180
549
Spring Hinges ....
129
55° .
Trunk Locks ....
93. 94, 95
351
Swages, Top and Bottom ....
■ 389
556
Swedes Iron .....
351
352
Swing Bolts and Rings
292
563
Swivel Bench and Hand Vise Combined
507
2S0
Hook, Hoist Wheel
■ 347
217
Jaw Vise, " Bounty's "
507
34o
" Pulleys, Incased ....
■ '94
324
Vise, Coach Makers', " Parker's "
501
361
' ' Parallel, "Parker's"
500
360
" " "Trenton"
499
361
Swivels, Malleable ....
• 343
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T Bevels ......
556
T Handle and Crank Handle Knobs, French Window
37
T Hinges, Light, Heavy and Extra Heavy
144
" " " Hart's " Patent
144
T Squares, Draughtsmen's
552
Table, Altitude of Jets, in Feet .
333
" Barrels Contained in Cisterns
333
11 Butts, Wrought Iron
120
" Comparison Ropes
321
" Composition, Various Alloys
327
" Conductors and Non-Conductors
327
" Discharge of Jets, in Gallons
333
" Measures ....
565
" Quantity of Spikes and Nails
312
" Relative Malleability of Metals
327
" Specific Resistances of Metals
327
' ' Weight, Angle Irons
352
" " Cast Steel
352
" Copper and Brass Bars
325
" " Copper and Brass Plates.
325
" etc. , Copper and Brass Tubes
325
" " Cubic Foot Various Substances
327
" of Iron, per Foot
352
" Lead Pipe
334
" Lead Waste Pipe
334
" Seamless Drawn Brass and Copper Tubing 325
" " Sheet Lead
334
etc., Shot and Balls
334
" Specific Gravity and, Metals
327
" Various Alloys
327
" Wire Gauges ....
565
' ' Wires of Various Metals Compared
327
' ' Sizes Seamless Drawn Tubing
325
Tack Hammers .....
383
Tacks, Carpet .....
317
" Carpet, Steel ....
318
" Copper .....
3'8
" Cut .....
3' 7
Double Pointed ....
3 IS
" Gimp and Lace ....
317
" Upholsterers' ....
3'7
Tackle Blocks, Awning ....
197
Tailors' Points .....
284
Tank^Rivets . . .
3io
Tanks, Table Capacity ....
.533
Tap Borers ......
439
496
" Wrenches .....
522
526
Tap and Drill Combined ....
527
" " Reamer Wrench
490
Tape Lines ......
563
5 6 4
Tapes, Steel .....
563
" Spring Measuring. Pocket
564
Taper Reamers, "Lightning''
490
5'6
" Shank Drills ....
449
" Square Shank Drills
45°
" Taps, "Kings" ....
520
Wiley & Russell's"
517
519
" " New York " Pattern
526
Tappers, Nut, " Wiley & Russell's " .
524
525
Taps, " Duplex " or " Magic "
523
" Gas Pipe .....
527
" Hand, "Lightning"
5>7
519
"King's" ....
520
Machinists' Hand. " New York " Pattern
526
" "Wiley & Russell's" .
5»7.
519
Taps and Dies, "Lightning" 517
5 '9,
525
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Target and Telescopic Plumb-Level
Tarred Marline
Tassel Hooks
Tea Scales ....
Tees for Iron Pipe
Telegraph Hooks
" Plyers
" Vises
Telescopic Plumb-Level and Target
Tenoning Machines, Spoke
Tent Pin ...
Thermometers
Thin Paring Chisels, Long
" " Gouges, "
ThreadingandCuttingMachines, Pipe
" Machines, Pipe, " Forbes & Curtis
Tight Barrel Crozes
" " Howels
Till Keys and Blanks .
" Locks, "Corbin's"
Tillers and Boxes, Pit Saws
Timber Lifting Jacks
' ' Table, Weight and Specific Gravity
Time Detector ....
Tinners' Fire Pots
" Mallets ....
" Snips ....
Tipped Lacing, Metallic .
Tire Benders, "Green River"
" " "Kinsley's"
" "Worcester"
" Bolt Holder .
" Bolts ....
" Measuring Wheel
" Rivets ....
" Shrinker
Upsetter ....
Tobacco Cutters
Nails ....
Toe Calk Steel ....
Toe Calks ....
Toilet Irons ....
Tongs, Blacksmiths'
" Ice .....
Pipe, " Brown's "
" Robbin's " .
" Plain
and Wrench Combined
Touguing and Grooving Plane
Tool Boxes. Family
" Fuse and Capping
" Handles, " Excelsior "
Sizing, Wood Turners'
Tools, Boring. Automatic .
" Carving ....
Chests and ....
Coopers'
Machinists'. Draughtsmen's and Architects
Pipe Threading .
Plumbers'
Screw-Cutting. "New York
"Novelty"
and Awls, " Aiken's "
" "Henry's'
Tooth Plane
Top Gate Latches .
" Fullers
" Mauls ...
545
223
246
268
328
243
470
5°5
545
596
343
583
393
393
D.Saunders" 532, 533
529 to 531
396
396
103
86
421
308
327
582
336
382
485
337
595
594
594
491
302
564
310
595
593
2 54
3ii
349
35°
252
493
493
492
492
493
492
407
442
473
443
402
452
442
■ 409
396. 397
549. 55°
528, 528
495. 496
522
• 521
443
. 444
401
. 142
389
■ 387
395
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Top Swages
■ 339
Tuyere Irons ....
. 585
Torches, Plumbers'
49 6
Tuyeres, Water ....
585
Towel Holders
246
Twine Baskets, Wire
. 242
Trace Chains ....
342
" Boxes .....
242
Tracing or Copying Wheels
. 564
Twist Drill and Countersink Combined .
• 49°
Track Brackets, Hanger, " Scranton "
207
" Drills, "Morse ....
449, 45°
" Hangers, "Scranton"
207
" " and Drilling Machine
450, 459
' ' Iron, Tramway .
354
Twisted Chalk Lines ....
223
" Nails ....
• 3"
" Sash Cords
. 222
Trammel Points
548
Transfer Caliper, Lock Joint
• 55i
Transom Catches
116
u
" Lifters
. 186
Trap Door Pulls, Flush
165
" " Rings and Staples
. 292
Ulster Iron .....
• 351
Traps, Animal, Steel
250
Umbrella Ferrules ....
566
" Gopher
. 251
Unions, Angle ....
• 329
" Mouse, Wood
251
" Flange ....
329
Tray and Oilers, Engineers'
257, 259
" Iron Pipe ....
. 328
Tree Pruners ....
287
Universal Drilling Machines, Angular aud Ratchet 456
Treenail Augers
433
" Hand Beader
• 407
Triangles, Draughtsmen's Steel
552
Hollow Augers
438
Triangular Boxwood Scales
• 550
Punches ....
• 475
Steel Rules
550
or Center Squares .
55°
Trimmers, Lamp
. 285
Upsetter, Tire ....
593
' ' Straight and Bent .
284
Upholsterers' Hammers
384
Trip Gongs ....
160
Nails
• 244
Trowels, Brick ....
567
" Needles ....
290
" Corner
- 568
Tacks
3'7
" Garden
5 6 7
Upright Boring Machines
441
" Plastering
. 568
Drills, Bench
. 456
" Pointing
568
" Self-Feeding .
457, 458
Truck Casters, Store
• 215
Rim Locks . . 2 to 7,
4«. 49. 52, 53
Trucks, Store ....
366
" Mortise Knob Latches
28
Trunk Keys and Blanks
" Locks, Surface .
• 103
93, 94, 95
Pulleys, Brass
" Japanned
Rim Dead Locks, "Yale"
. 19-'
■93
4 S
Try Squares
" " Machinists'
• 557
549
" Front Door Locks
4
Try and Mitre Square Combined
Tryers. Butter .
■ 557
566
" " Knob Locks
" Ship Locks
" Store Door Dead Locks
■ 2, 3
49, 52. 53
. 6, 7
Cheese
. 566
11 ., ., ,, Knob "
5
Coffee .
566
" Grain
. 566
Tube, Bell, Zinc
154
" Brushes
• 574
V
" Cleaners ....
573
" Elbows, Speaking .
■ 154
" Expanders
574
Valves. Iron Foot and Strainers
329
" Scrapers
■ 573
Ventilators .....
. 1S7
" Speaking, Tin
154
" "Diamond"
ISS
Tubes, Boiler, Iron
■ 332
Vise Screws ....
. 508
" Glass, Water Gauge
581
" and Anvil Combined, "Cheney's"
497
' ' and Backs, Forge .
■ 5S6
" Anvil aud Drill Combined
. 498
Tubing, Brass and Copper
332
Vises, Amateur, " Hayden & Barnes "
507
" Table Weights, etc., Brass and C
opper . . 325
" Anvil, " " "
■ 507
Tubular Lanterns
263
" Backus " Union
499
" Rim Night Latches, "Dietz"
■ 45
" Bench ....
498, 499, 50O
,, ., "Yale"
46
" " German .
505
Turn Buckles
■ 3°4
Swivel aud Hand Combined
- 5o7
" Pins, Plumbers' .
495
Coach Makers' ....
501
Turns, Cupboard .
. 117
" Farmers' ...
• 5°4
Turners' Sizing Tool, Wood
402
" Hand, " Alford "
506
Turning Chisel Handles .
■ 379
" " German
■ 505
" Chisels
393
" Handled ....
5°5
" Gouges
■ 393
" " Hayden & Barnes "
• 5°6
" Hammers, Farriers' .
385
" " "Lowell"
505
" Saws and Frames
5= .
• 423
" " Swivel and Bench, Combined
■ 507
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Vises, Parallel, "Parker's"
5°°
Wicking, Asbestos ....
339
" "Trenton"
. 498
Window Catches, French .
. 116
" "Parker's"
500, 501
" Holders, Automatic .
17S
" Pin, " Lowell " .
. 505
" Knobs, T Handle and Crank Handle
• 37
" Pipe ....
502, 503
" Locks, " Garretson's "
178
Saw, "Steam's " .
• 511
" Mortise Knob, French .
18
" " Weutworth's " .
510
" Pulleys ....
1 98, 199, 200
Solid Box Leg
. 504
" Spring Bolts
. 178
Swivel Bench and Hand Combined
507
Windlass, Coopers' ....
395
" " Coach Makers'
• 5°'
Wine Presses ....
. 600
" Jaw, "Bonneys
507
Wing Calipers .....
555
" " Parallel
. 500
Wire Brads ....
3!3. 315
ii .. "Parker's"
500
" Brass .....
324
" " " Trenton " .
■ 499
" Copper ....
■ 324
Telegraph, German
505
" Cloth
322
" "Trenton"
49*>, 499, 5°'
' ' Clothes Line, Galvanized .
■ 223
Wood Workers'
501
" Cutters .....
471
' ' Cutters and Plyers
• 469
" Fence, Barbed ....
320
Staples
■ 3 2 °
w
" Gauges .....
552
" Table, Standard
• 565
" Iron ...
324
Wad Punches ....
• 475
" Nails .....
313, 3*5
" Barbed
3'5
Wads, Gun ....
3°3
On Spools ....
• 324
Waiter, Fixtures, Dumb
210, 211
Picture Cord ....
246
Wagon or Carriage Axles
355
" Ropes ....
321
" " " Rivets
• 3°9
" Screen Cloth
322
Working Machinery
596, 597
Spikes
312
Wantage Rods ....
• 5 & 2
Staples, Fence ...
320
Wardrobe Hooks
232
" Steel .....
324
" Keys and Blanks
103
" Table of Weights, All Kinds
325
" Locks, " Corbin's" .
*7
" Twine Basket
242
Wash Tray Hinges, Galvanized
121
Wires of Various Metals, Table, Comparison
327
Washer Cutters .
481
Wood Bench Screw-
50S
Washers .....
■ 3°5
Countersinks ....
•
" Angle, Bridge
305
Door Knobs ....
39
For Tire Rivets
■ 309
" Stops
30
Hose Coupling
33S
" Drawer Knobs
39
Washita Oil Slips ....
■ 576
Faucets .....
254
" " Stone
576
Key Plates ...
• 39
Waste Nuts . .
. 32S
Knobs, Door ....
39
" Cotton . . . .
339
Drawer
• 39
Watchman's Time Detector
. 582
Shutter ....
39
Water Gauge Glasses .
581
Mouse Traps
• 251
" Tuyeres ....
. 585
" Saw Blades ....
421
Way Service Cocks
33°
Saws . . . .
422
Weaners, Calf
. 24S
Screw Cutters
522
Wrhs, Felloe ....
418
Screws. Brass
• 297
Wedges, Steel
. 388
" Iron
296
Weeding Hoes
368
Nickel-Plated
. 298
Weights, Sash
201
" Shutter Knobs .
39
Welded Pipe, Wrought Iron
33'. vu
Spokeshaves
400
Welding Compound
36a
Table, Weights, etc.. Various .
.327
Will Points, Drive
33'
Turners' Sizing Tool
402
WYU Wheel ....
201
Workers' Vises .
5<»
Whalebone Tube Brushes
574
Woods, Fancy ....
426
Wheel BarrOWS, Iron
. 366
Wool Cards ....
248
" Wood
3»5
Wrench. " Always Ready "
489
" Hoist
347
Cross Rim ...
49°
Wheels. Tire Measuring
564
" Lightning " Tap and Reamer
490
Pipe Cutter
494
Rim
489
Tracing or Copying
564
" Cros.:-
490
Well
201
Tap. Adjustable
526
Whistles. Alarm
'54
" " New York ' Pattern
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Wrenches, Adjustable, "Billings"
. 488
Wrenches, Pipe ....
• 487
' " Tap
526
" " and Tong, Combined
492
1 "Agricultural"
. 486
" S, " Baxter's" .
. 488
' "Alligator"
486
" S, " Billings & Spencer's "
488
1 Basin
• 489
" Screw ....
. 486
"Briggs" .
486
Wrist Shackles .....
344
"Coe's"
. 486
' Combination
487
Y
Cylinder Gas Pipe
■ 487
' Diagonal and S, "
Baxter's "
488
' " Le Count's "
. 488
Yard Sticks .....
• 5 6 2
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Upright Elm Knob Locks.
Patent Steel Key. With Stop. Full Size Cut of No. 223.;. Style of Nos. 2334, 2335, 2336, 2337. 233S. 2554. 2537. 2538. Tinned Malleable Iron Key.
Japanned Case.
Packed with 8crews. and Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Reverse by Removing Gap.
4 x 3\ Inch.
Numbers.
With Stop.
Without 1
Knobs.
Per dozen.
2203
2233
" " Tinned Malleable Iron Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 6)
and (7 to 12)
$ 3 65
4 9»
2334
2335
2336
2337
233S
2534
2537
2538
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Patent Reversible.
4i x 3k Inch.
With Stop.
Iron Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 6) and (7 to 12)
Brass Bolts, " " " " " 12 " " " " "
Thumb Bolt.
Iron Bolts, Tinned Malleable Iron Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 6| and (7 to 12)
" Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 12
Brass Bolts, " " " " " 12 " " " " "
4£ x 34 Inch.
With Stop. —
Iron Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 6) and (7 to 12) .
Thumb Bolt.
Iron Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 6) and (7 to 12)
Brass Bolts, " " " " *' 12 " " " " "
$ 7 35
8 40
$ 6 30
8 05
9 45
$ 8 05
$ 8 75
10 85
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Thumb Holt. Full Size Cut ut 5*08. 373; inn! 174 The Cut shows the Patent Steel Key.
Packed with Screws, and Japanned Plate Escutcheon*.
Pa 1 c 11 1 Revel' ssible.
Thumb Bolt.
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5 x 3h Inch.
Iron Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, t Tumbler, 24 Changes packed (1 to 6) (7 to 13)
(13 to |8) (19 tO 34
Wrought Iron Inside "Work.
8748 Brass Bolts and Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 3 Tumblers, 4S changes
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6x4 Inch.
Iron Bolts, Nickel-Plated Pateut Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24 changes
Without
Knob*.
*M 35
$33 40
$18 30
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 2961 and 2964
Japanned < !ase.
EASY SPRIN G .
■WITH BBASB TURN KNOB.
Packed with Screws, and Japanned Drop Escutcheons. (Double Key Hole)
Patent Reversible.
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2961
2964
6 x 4:1 Inch.
Iron Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Keys, 1 Tumbler on both Bolts, 2 Night Latch Keys, 16 Changes,
Brass Bolts, " " " " " 1 " " " " 2 " " " l6
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
$35 OO
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Upright Rim Store Door Knob Locks.
lull Siie Cut of N
Japanned ( !as» >.
Pocked with Screws, and Japanned Plate Eecutcheone.
Patenl Reversible.
EASY SPRING-.
Numbers.
!**71
8S7S
3ST9
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7 x 3h Inch.
Iron Bolts, ; Nickel-Plated Folding Steel Keys, i Tumbler. 16 Changes
3 " 9°
Brass Bolts. 2 " " " 5 " 3°o
Without
Knob*.
With 3 Xeya.
Per doien.
$4* OO
49 00
63 00
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Upright Rim Store Door Dead Locks.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 4561 and 4563. Style of Noi. 4551 and 4571.
Japanned Casr.
Packed with Screws, and Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Rigrht or Left Hand.
Numbers.
4 x 21 Inch.
With 1 Key.
Per dozen.
With 2 Keys.
Per dozen.
4551
Iron Bolt, Nickel-Plated Folding Steel Keys, I Tumbler, 16 Changes
$18 20
$20 65
4561
5 x 32 Inch..
Iron Bolt, Nickel-Plated Folding Steel Keys, I Tumbler, 1 6 Changes
$18 ao
$20 65
4571
6 x 3£ Inch.
Iron Bolt, 2 Nickel-Plated Folding Steel Keys, I Tumbler, ]6 Changes
$25 90
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Upright Rim Store Door Dead Lock.
Full Size Cut of No. 4592.
Japanned < '. i Be.
Packed with Screws, and Bronze Metal Round Plate Escutcheons.
Rijrht or Left Hand.
Number.
5 x 21 Inch.
With 3 Keys.
Per dozen.
4593
Iron Bolt, Brass Bushed Key Hole, Nickel-Plated Folding Steel Keys,
2 Tumblers, 16 Changes
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Horizontal Rim Dead Locks.
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Coppered Trim Key.
Tinned Malleable Iron Key.
Fnlt size Cut of Mos 1451 and i;>-. Style Nos. 4460 and 4471.
•Japanned < lase.
Packed with Screws, and Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Right or Left Hand.
Talent Steel Key.
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Numbers.
3 x 2 Inch.
Per dozen.
4410
Iron Bolt, Coppered Iron Key ...........
$ 2 25
4451
4458
3 2 x 21 Inch.
Iron Bolt, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, i Tumbler. 12 Changes .....
Brass Bolt, " " " " 3 " 48 "
$ 6 30
g 80
4460
4 x 2 2 Inch.
Iron Bolt, Tinned Malleable Iron Key, 1 Tumbler ........
$ 6 30
4471
5 x 31 Inch.
Iron Bolt, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 12 Changes .....
$10 15
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Patent Steel Key.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 5231. 5332 and 5334. Style No. 5200.
Japanned Oase.
Packed with two Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
2,1 x 34 Inch.
Reverse by Removing «':i]>.
MOO
B9S1
Wrought Iron Strikes with Iron Front Ix>cks. Cast Brass Strikes with Bras. Front Locks.
Iron Front, Iron Bolts, Coppered Iron Key
Without
Knobs
Per dozen.
$3 65
Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 6) and (7 to 12) . 6 65
Patent Reversible.
S839
B83 1
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Iron Front, Brass Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 6) and 17 to 12)
Brass Front, " " 2
$8 40
9 80
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Mortise Knob Locks.
A.
Arcadia Design-
Plain Front. Full Size Cut. The Cut shows the PATENT REVERSE.
•Japanned Case.
3h x 31 Inch.
Patent Reversible.
"Wrought Iron Inside Work.
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Without
Nuzabera.
Packed with two Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Knobs.
Per dozen.
Plain Brass Front and Strike, Brass Bolts, Brass Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key,
1 Tumbler,
5344
24 Changes packed 1 1 to 6) etc. .......
$13 65
Plain Brass Front and Strike, Brass Bolts, Brass Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key,
2 Tumblers,
5348
36 Changes packed (1 to 6) etc. .......
16 IO
Plain Brass Front and Strike, Brass Holts, Brass Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key,
3 Tumblers,
5349
48 Changes packed (1 to 61 etc. .......
18 55
A.rcadia IDesign Front and Strilce. Packed with Screws.
5342 A
K 5342 A
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Berlin Bronzed.
Bronze Metal Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24 Changes packed (1 to 6) (7 to 12) etc.
Tokio Bronzed.
Bronze Metal Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24 Changes packed (1 to 6) (7 to 12) etc.
$13 20
$■3 65
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Arcadia Design.
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Plain Front. Full Size Cut. The Cut shows the Patent Steel Key.
Japanned C a >* e .
4 x 34 Inch.
Patent Reversible.
Numbers.
Wrought Iron Strikes with Iron Front Locks. Cast Brass Strikes with Brass Front Locks.
Packed with two Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
553-2
5534
Iron Front, Brass Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 12 Changes packed (1 to 61 1 7 to 12)
Brass " " " " " " " 12 " " " "
etc.
$ 9 IO
II 20
Arcadia Design !•' it and StrUce. Packed with Screws.
Wrought Iron Inside Work.
Berlin Bronzed.
55ISIA Bronze Metal Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24 Changes packed 1 1 to 6) (7toi2ietc. $15 10
Tokio Bronzed.
K 5544 A Bronze Metal Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24 Changes packed (I to 6) 17 to 12) etc. $16 10
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Arcadia Design.
Plain Front.
The Cut shows the Patent Steel Key.
a n n e d Case.
4kx3h Inch.
■lit Reversible.
"Wrought Iron Inside Work.
Numbers.
Packed with two Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
5744 j Brass Front and Strikes, Brass Bolts, Brass Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, I Tumbler, 24
Changes packed (1 to 6) etc. ..........
5748 ; Brass Front and Strikes, Brass Bolts, Brass Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 2 Tumblers, 36
Changes packed (1 to 6) etc. ..........
$18 go
»' 35
Arcadia Design Front and Strike. Packed with Screws.
5742 A
Berlin Bronzed.
Bronze Metal Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24 Changes packed (1 to 6) (7 to 12) etc.
$17 5°
K 5742 A
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Tokio Bronzed.
Bronze Metal Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24 Changes packed (1 to 6) (7 to 12) etc.
$18 90
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Plain front t-'iill Sue Cut The Cut shows the Patent Steel Key.
Japanned < lasi ■.
Pnekeu with NICKEL-PLATED THUMB KNOB AND PLATE.
4k x 3k Inch.
Patent Reversible.
Wrought Iron Inside Work.
, Brass Front and Strikes, » Brass Bolts, Brass Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 2 Tumblers, 36
5758 Changes packed (1 to 6) etc. ..........
■Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
$17 65
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Mortise Knob Locks,
ANTI-FRICTION LATCH.
Tlain Front. Full Size Cut. The Cut shows the Potent Steel Key.
Jnpanned Case.
4£ x 3k Inch.
Reverse by Removing Cap.
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Number.
"Wrought Iron Inside "Work.
"Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
5768
Brass Front and Strikes, Brass Bolts, Brass Hub, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key,
Changes packed ( 1 to 3 ) etc.
2 Tumblers, 36
546 55
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Mortise Knob Locks.
RABBETED FRONT.
Plain Front. Full Size Cut. The Cut shows the Fateut Steel Key.
.1 ;i p a 11 n e d Gas e .
4=h x 3k Inch.
HANDED. I Not Reversible)
Wrought Iron Inside Work.
i5
Brass Front and Strikes, Brass Bolts, Brass Hub. Nickel-Plateil Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler, 24
Changes packed (J to 3) etc. ..........
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
$38 50
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Master Keyed Three Bolt Hotel Mortise Knob Locks.
K A « Y SPRINfi.
Regular Key. Master Key.
Sold either with or without Master Key.
Patent Reversible. Japanned Case.
Paeked witli >r< >. Tl< » N'idcel-Plated Thuiu i» Knob ami Plate.
Thumb Knob packed with Screws.
Numbers.
4£ x 3k Inch.
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
6174
Brass Front, Bolts and Hub, Ornamental Brass Key, Cast Brass Strikes,
I Tumbler, 112 Changes .
$30 10
536
Master Keys.
Steel Bit Master Keys for the above hock ....
Extra, per dozen,
$ 7 00
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Master Keyed Hotel Mortise Knob Locks.
Double Lock Bolt.
,zJ£)=^
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Patent Reversible.
Fiill Size Cut of No. 6208.
TWO LOCK BOLTS.
DOUBLE KEY HOLE.
EASY SPRING.
Master Key.
Regular Key.
Japa mied Oase.
Number.
5 x 3s Inch.
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
saos
Brass Front, Brass Bolt., Brass Hub, Ornamental Brass Key, Cast Brass Strikes,
2 Tumblers, 112 Changes,
535 70
547
Master Keys.
Steel nil Master Keys for the above Lock
Extra, per dozen,
$ 7 00
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THE ONLY THRKK-IJOLT RffiVKRSIBLB HOTKL LOCK.
Do not out the Key Hole dear through the door but into one Bide only; the upper key hole
ill way.-* for the Lnside of door and the lower one for onl side, as marked apon the Lock. (The
E*atoh Bolt is reversible) When the door is looked upon one side it cannot be unlocked from
the other (as the key hole does not go t hrough), neither can. the onteide bolt be turned -while
the inside bolt is locked.
3Tu.mish.ed in 7 sets oi lis each (or loss), ni;ikin^ TSi Locks all different, -with Steel Bit
Master lvey to pass eaoh set ot 11:2.
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Mortise Knob Locks.
For French Windows, Etc.
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Full Size Cut of No. 50:7.
Full Size Cut of No. 5CS7.
Japaiurxted < iase.
Packed with two Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Handed.
Flat Front.
Numbers.
34 x 11 Inch.
'Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
5017
Iron Front, Brass Bolts, Brass Strike, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler
$16 80
Rabbeted Front.
5087
31 x 2 Inch.
Iron Front, Brass Bolts, Brass Strike, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, 1 Tumbler
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Mortise Front Door Locks.
EASY SPEING.
Nickel-rlated Thumb Knob and Plate.
Lock Bolt Key. TWO Night Keys.
I-'iill Size Cut of No. 6334.
Japanned < !as< >.
I'aoUftl with XicU«'l-I'latiMi Tliunil) Knob and Plate.
Thumb Knob Packed with Screws.
1'ntent Reversible.
41 x 3h Inch.
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<it:t I Brass Front, Brass Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Keys, I Tumbler on each Bolt, 2 Night Keys,
16 Changes ....•••■■••••
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
$3» 50
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ANTI-FRICTION.
Lock Bolt Key. TWO Night Keys.
Full Size Cut of No. 6564.
Japanned Oase.
Packed with Nickel-Plated Tlrajoab Knob ami Plate.
Thumb Knob Packed with Screws.
REVERSE BY REMOVING CAP.
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5k x 4 Inch..
"Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
6564
Brass Front, Brass Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Keys, 1 Tumbler on each Bolt,
24 Changes . . . . . . .
2 Night Keys,
$52 5°
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Sliding Door Dead Locks.
For Steamboats, Barn Doors, Etc.
SfeSllil
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Full Size Cut of No. 691 1.
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6911
Japanned < !as< '.
Packed with two Japanned Plate Kscutcheons.
Righl or Lefl Hand.
4 x 3h Inch.
Iron Front, Iron Bolt, Brass Key
j Per dozen.
$11 55
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Sliding Door Knob Locks.
Flat Front.
Japanned Case.
Right or Left Hand.
5x3 Inch..
"Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
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Astragal Front.
Full Size Cut of No. 6947.
Japanned Oase.
Right or Left Hand.
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5x3 Inch.
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
6947
Brass Front, Brass Bolts, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, with Sliding Door Stop
$25 20
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Astragal Front Sliding Door Locks with Pulls.
1 " IK
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Arcadia Design.
Key No. 800.
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LOCKS FOB DOUBLE DOOBS. Box Strike with Pull ; 4 Cup Escutcheons.
The Box Strike has a Pull in the face same as shown in the Lock above.
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Flush Cup Escutcheons.
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Packed, with the Sliding Door Locks shown on preceding page.
Full Size Cut.
No. 462 A, Berlin Bronzed. No. K4S2A, Tokio Bronzed.
Full Size Cut.
No. 443 A, Berlin Bronzed. No. K443A, Tokio Bronzed.
ARCADIA DESKrN
Astragal Front Sliding Door Locks with Pulls.
Right or Loft Hand. 5i2 X 32 Inch.. Japanned Case.
Paolced with Fln-h Oap ESsontoheons as shown alaove.
See preoeding page for Cut.
«»7<>A
Berlin Bronzed.
Packed with Screws to match.
T~>< '111 il<- I>< ><>!'*.
Oniameutal Berlin Bronzed Front anil Strike, Bronze Metal Bolt and Fulls, with Door
Stop and 4 Cup Escutcheons .........
With
No. 413 \
With
No. 462 A
Berlin Bronzed
Cup
Escutcheons.
Per dozen Sels.
Berlin Bronzed
Cup
Escutcheons.
Per dozen Sets.
$67 20
$67 20
With
K 443 A
With
K 4*2 A
Tokio Bronzed
Cup
Escutcheons.
Tokio Bronzed
Cup
Escutcheons.
Per dozen Sets.
Per dozen Sets.
$79 80
$79 80
K 697B A
Tokio Bronzed.
Packed with Screws to match.
Doaole Doora
Ornamental Tokio Bronzed Front and Strike, Bronze Metal Bolt and Pulls, with Door
Stop and 4 Cup Escutcheons .........
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Horizontal Mortise Knot) Latches.
Pull Size Cut of Nos 4610 and 4611.
Japanned < lase.
Right or Left Hand.
Numbers.
14 x 31 Inch.
■Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
KilO
Iron Front, Iron Bolt ............
$1 65
4611
Iron Front, Iron Bolt
11 x 3h Inch.
$2 25
llx3h Inch.
Numbers.
Iron Front.
■Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
Numbers.
Brass & Bronze Metal.
Without
KnobB.
Per dozen.
4621
4622
Iron Front, Iron Bolt
" " Brass "
$3 10
4 00
4623
4624
Brass Front, Iron Bolt
" " Brass "
$4 90
S 60
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Flat Front.
Right or Left Hand.
Japanned Case.
4631
llx3h Inch.
Y% inch in thickness for Very Thin Doors, Iron Front, Iron Bolt
Full Size Cut of Nos. 4681, 4682 and 46S4.
Right or Left Hand.
Japanned Oase.
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$3 So
Numbers.
lhx Sh Inch.
"Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
4681
4683
4684
Rabbeted Iron Front, Iron Bolt, Brass Strike ........
" " " Brass """........
" Brass Front, "•■•«",
$11 20
12 60
19 60
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 4651, 4652 and 4654.
IMjilit or Left Hand. Japanned Case.
Paclied with Brass Thumb Knob and Plate.
Numbers.
21 x 3k Inch.
■Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
4651
4652
4654
Iron Front, Iron Bolts, Brass Thumb Knob and Plate .......
" " Brass "«'"«'"».
Brass " " " " " " " "
$ 8 05
9 80
12 60
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 4617 and 4619.
Upright Mortise Knob Latches.
FLAT FRONT.
• F;i] >:irmctl Case.
Right or Lfl'l Hand.
Numbers.
21 x 11 Inch.
"Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
4617
4619
Iron Front, Brass Bolt, Cast Brass Strike ....
Brass " " " " " "
$ 9 80
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FLAT FRONT.
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Full Size Cut of No. 6923.
Japanned Case.
I\iii'lit or Leit Hand.
29
11x31 Inch.
Without
KnobB.
Per dozen.
6923
Brass Front and Strikes, Brass Bolt
$11 90
ASTRAGAL FRONT.
Full Size Cul of No. 6927.
Japanned < lase.
Riarht or Lett Hand.
II x Sh Inch.
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Brass Front and Strikes, Brass Bolt
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Without
Knob*.
Per dozen.
$14 OO
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Mortise Dead Locks.
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Full Size Cut of No. 4910. The Cut shows the Patent Steel Key.
Hull Size Cut of Nos. 4924 and 4929. The Cut shows the Patent Steel Key.
Style 4934 a»d 493 8 -
.Japanned Case.
Packed with two Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Kight or Left Hand.
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Numbers.
It x 2 Inch.
Per dozen.
4910
Cupboard or Drawer.
Iron Front and Strike, Iron Bolt, Tinned Malleable Iron Key, Double Key Hole, I Tumbler
$ 4 90
4924
4929
2x21 Inch.
Brass Front and Strike, Brass Bolt, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, I Tumbler
" " 3 "
$ 9 10
13 30
4934
4938
21 x 34 Inch.
Brass Front and Strike, Brass Bolt, Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Key, I Tumbler, 24 Changes
" 2 " 36 "
$ 9 80
II 90
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Flat Front.
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Right or Left Hand.
2\ x 3 Inch.
Two Keyed Each.
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Packed with two Bronze Metal Round Plate Escutcheons.
Per dozen.
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Brass Front, Brass Bolt, 2 Nickel-Plated Flat Steel
Keys, 3 Tumblers, 4S Changes
$35 00
Rabbeted Front.
Full Size Cut of No. 4983. Two Keyed Each.
Right or Lett Hand. 2\ X 3 Inch.
Packed with two Bronze Metal Bound Plate Escutcheons.
Rabbeted Brass Front, Brass Bolt, 2 Nickel - Plated
Flat Steel Keys, 3 Tumblers, 4S Changes . . $56 00
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Double Handle.
BERLIN BRONZED.
Store Door Handles and Lock.
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Two Flat Steel Keys. Nickel-Plated
Half Size Cut with Latch Not Rabbeted.
Patented.
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Numbers.
Lock, 44 x 3 Inch.
Per Set.
3473
3479
Not Rabbeted, Bronze Metal Bolts, 3 Tumblers, 2 Flat Steel Nickel-Plated Keys .
Rabbeted Front, " " " 3 " 2 " " " "...
$7 SO
8 70
Packed with. Screws. Be particular to specify JRi^lit Hand or I>efl Hand, as wanted.
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Nickel-Plated Escutcheons.
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Full Size Cut of No. 752.
Style of No. 753.
Full Size Cut of No. 717J4.
Full Size Cut of No. 717.
Full Size_Cut of No. 751.
NICKEL-PLATED ESCUTCHEONS.
Numbers.
Packed with Nickel-Plated Screws.
Per dozen
713
717
717«
751
75il
733
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Plate, For Rim aud Mortise Locks ........
" " Vestibule Latches .........
Drop, For Rim and Mortise Locks ........
Two Key Hole Drop for Front Door Locks. For 4*4 Inch Mortise, and 5 Inch Rim
11 11 ■■ 11 .. ii 11 jj£ j nc j, ii ii 6 Incn .1
$1 05
1 05
1 05
5 95
6 65
7 00
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Rose and Escutcheon Combined.
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( >i-ii;tnn-jil;il Sjsou.toh.eon..
Full Size Cut of No. 423 A.
Ornanioiil \\\ Kwfuloheon.
Full Size Cut of No. 870 A.
Full Size Cut of No. S47A. Style of Nos. 445A to 847A,
ROSE AND ESCUTCHEONS COMBINED.
3?aelc<>d -vvit)i Screws to match.
Berlin Bronzed.
Toklo Bronzed.
Bronze Metal.
Nos.
Dozen.
Nos.
Dozen.
Nob.
Dozen.
For all y/ z Inch Mortise Locks
" "4
" " 4!i ...
445 A
446 A
$2 10
2 40
K445A
K446A
$2 80
3 15
845 A
846 A
.S47 A
$5 88
6 72
8 40
( )1(NAMENTAL ESCUTCHEONS.
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BERLIN
TOKIO
BRONZE METAL.
PLAIN BRONZE METAL.
BRONZED.
BRONZED.
Nat. Lt. Bronze.
M Finish.
Nat. Lt. Bronze.
A Finish.
PLATE.
For All Kim and Mortise Locks .
Nos.
Dozen.
Nos.
Dozen.
$0 70
Nos.
Dozen.
Nos.
Dozen.
Nos.
Dozen.
Nos.
Dozen.
423A
$0 56
K423A
870A
$1 68
M870A
$1 68
870 P
$2 08
A870P
$2 08
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Door Knobs.
21 Inch, 5-16 Inch Spindle.
2# Inch RIM KNOBS. Full Size Cut of Mineral Knobs No. 1203.
Numbers.
Mineral.
Per dozen.
MORTISE.
RIM.
1202
1203
$2 00
3% Inch MORTISE KNOliS, Full Size Cut of Porcelain Knobs. Nos. 1212. i7i2;nnd 17M.
Numbers.
Porcelain.
Per dozen.
MORTISE.
1212
RIM.
121.1
S2 35
1712
1711
I7i:t
1715
Nickel-riatcil Mountings .........
11 ti 11 .....
$6 00
7 00
1722
1721
172:t
1725
$7 00
7 80
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Knobs with Nickel-Plated Mountings are packed with Screws to match.
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21 Inch, 5-16 Inch Spindle.
2% Inch MORTISE KNOBS. Full Size Cut ol Ebony Knobs Nos. 1232 and 1734.
Knobs with Nickel-Plated Mountings axe packed with Screws to match.
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Numbers.
Ebony.
Per dozen.
MORTISE.
MM.
1232
1233
Japanned Mountings ..........
$2 65
1734
1735
Nickel-Plated Mountings ..........
$7 00
Full Size Cut of Nos. 1434 A to 1835 A.
Numbers.
Ebony.
Per dozen.
MORTISE.
RIM.
1434 A
K 1434 A
1834 A
1435 A
K 1435 A
1835 A
Berlin Bronzed Mountings ..........
Tokio " " .........
Bronze Metal "..........
$4 65
6 00
8 20
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T Handle, and Crank Handle Knobs.
Full Size Cut of No. 1072. T Handle
1H Inch Knob, 5-16 Inch Spindle.
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Number.
X Handle.
Per dozen.
Number.
Cran.lt 1-Ian.cLle.
Per dozen.
1072
Porcelain Knob, Nickel - Plated T
Handle ....
$28 00
1070
Porcelain Knobs, with Nickel-Plated
Crank Handle
$21 00
STORE DOOR
Crank Handle Knobs.
Numbers.
2 1 * x 1 3 4 Inch Knobs. 5-16 Inch Spindle.
Per dozen.
111:1
11T3
Porcelain Knobs, Japanned Mountings .......■•■
" Nickel-Plated Mountings, Packed with Screws .....
$10 50
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Ship Knobs.
Foi* Eliza ;uici Mortise Locks.
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Size.
Brass.
Per dozen.
2 Inch.
With Cast Brass Roses and Wrought Brass Spindles .......
$12 00
1 '• ■]•<•< ■lain.
2# Inch.
$8 25
Knobs and Drop Handles.
I*'r>i' ifiin artel Mortise Locks.
Cast Brass Escutcheons.
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Per dozen
$0 50
Size.
Brass.
Per dozen.
2 Inch.
2'A "
$14 00
16 00
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Key Plates, Door, Sli utter and Drawer Knobs and Door Stops.
Made regularly in Oak, Walnut and Staiued Mahogany, but can be furnished in any style of wood, to
match any particular trim, on special order, at slightly increased cost.
I\>y Plate. Door Knob.
Tioy Plate.
No. lOl.
Door Stop.
Shutter and Drawer Knobs.
No. ISO.
No. 130.
No. 134.
Key
Plates.
Numbers.
Size.
Description.
Packed.
Per dozen.
19
IS
i^x i Inch.
I* X I "
Without Drop for Brass Key
' Steel "
f 6 dz. in Paper Box with Bronze Screws, J
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$0 75
Door Knobs.
lOl
2)4 x 2'X Inch.
With Bronze Shank and Thimble .
%. dz. prs. in Paper Box, with Bronze
Screws for Roses, complete
$9 oo
Shutter and Drawer Knobs.
120
121
189
193
% In. iu Diam.
1% " « "
iH " " "
iH
1 f
I Hand-Turned and Polished . . j
2 dz. iu Paper Box, with Screws, com-
plete .....
$0 8o
90
1 00
I 10
Door Stops
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ISO
IIS
134
2% Inch long.
For Wall or Base ....
" Floor .....
3 dz. in Paper Box, complete
2 ' MM ,
3 " " •
$1 25
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Horizontal Rim Knob Latches.
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Right or Left Hand.
Full Size Cut of No. 4020.
3h x 21 Inch.
Japanned Case.
Number.
Packed with Screws.
"Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
4020
Iron Bolt ..............
$2 15
With Thumb Bolt. Full Size Cut of No. 4046.
Right or Left Hand.
4 x 21 Inch.
Japanned Case.
Packed with Screws.
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
4046 Iron Bolt, Iron Thumb Bolt, Flush Thumb Piece
$5 25
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Full Size Cut ot No. 4114.
3x21 Inch.
Right or Left Hand. Double Key Hole.
Two Keyed Each.
Japanned. Case.
Packed with Screws, and Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
4114
Iron Bolt, Draw-Back Bolt, Brass Stop Knob, 2 Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Keys
$6 30
Hpp*i
Ritjht or Lett Hand.
Full Size Cut of No. 4154.
4 x 21 Inch.
Double Key Hole.
Two Keyed Each.
Japanned Case.
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Packed with Screws, and Japanned Circular Plate Escutcheons.
4154 Iron Bolt, Brass Slide Knob, Brass Stop Knob, 2 Drilled Brass Keys
$8 40
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Horizontal Rim Night Latches.
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Full Size Cut of No. 4164.
Two Keyed Each.
4 x 21 Inch.
Right or Left Hand. Double Key Hole
.In panned Case.
4164
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Packed with Screws, and Japanned Plate Escutcheons.
Iron Bolt, Brass Turn Knob, Brass Stop Knob, 2 Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Keys
$10 85
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Adjustable to Right or Left Hand Door
Plain or Reverse Bevel.
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No. 151.
151
151
A'/t^VA I"
4^X3X "
Patent Horizontal Rim Cylinder.
Japanned Case, Heavy Latch, Extra Heavy Bronze Bolt, Brass Drawback Knob, Nickel-
Plated, which stops the Latch by turning, 4 Brass Tumblers, 2 Flat Steel Keys,
Ornamental Bronze Escutcheon with Revolving Key Guide ....
Same as above, except Case, which is all Nickel-Plated .....
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>-... 154,
Patent Horizontal Rim.
Iron Bolt, Brass Drawback Kuob. Nickel-Plated, which stops the Latch by turning,
1 Keys, Nickel-Plated and Bronzed Escutcheon ......
$17 00
20 00
$6 95
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"Bohannan" Night Latches.
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Adjustable to Right or Left Hand Doors.
Plain or Reverse Bevel.
Number.
Size.
New Improved Patent Horizontal Rim Cylinder.
Per dozen.
156
3# X 2#In.
Iron Bolt, Brass Draw-Back Knob, Nickel-Plated, which Stops the Latch by Turning,
2 Flat Steel Keys, Ornamental Bronze Escutcheons .....
$10 00
No. 165.
New Improved Patent Horizontal Rim Cylinder.
165
3Xx.*X In.
Heavy Bronze Bolt, Brass Draw-Back Knob, Nickel-Plated, which Stops the Latch by
Turning, 4 Brass Tumblers, 2 Flat Steel Keys, Ornamental Bronze Escutcheon with
Revolving Key Guide ..........
$14 00
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Plain or Reverse Bevel.
45
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No. lOo.
Number.
Size.
Tubular Rim.
Per dozen.
105
4^ x 3 In.
Heavy Japanned Iron Case, Brass Slide and Stop Knobs, Brass Bolt, Bronze Metal
Escutcheon, 2 Flat Steel Keys, with variety of changes, 2 Steel double or divided
notched Tumblers, iX, 1 'A, >M\ 2 > <> r 2 }i ' ncl1 Tube .....
$15 6o
109
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For Doors i to 2}s Inches Thick.
4x3 In.
Tubular Rim, Swivel Escutcheon.
Hcavv Japanned Iron Case, Heavy Bronze Bolt. Bronze Slide and Stop Knobs, 4 Tumblers,
2 Flat Steel Keys, Bronze Metal Saivtl Escutcheon .....
$15 00
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"Yale" Night Latches.
Adjustable to Right and Left Hand Doors.
Plain or Reverse Bevel.
Front View of Latch No. 842.
Number.
Size.
Tubular Rim. Heavy Bronze Bolt.
Each.
Per dozen.
842
2^x3#In.
Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Plain Bronze Tube and Knob, Tubes i#, l}4,
i-V and 2 inches, with 3 Flat Keys ......
$1 75
$21 00
Nos. 40 to 44.
40
41
42
43
44
aH*3H in-
Horizontal Rim.
Heavy Bronze Bolt.
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Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Plated Escutcheon, Plated Knob, with 3 new
Corrugated Keys ..........
Japanned Iron Case and. Striker, Plated Escutcheon, Bronze Knob, with 3 new
Corrugated Keys ..........
Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Plain Bronze Escutcheon, Bronze Knob, with
3 new Corrugated Keys .........
Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Ornamental Bronze Escutcheon, Bronze Knob,
with 3 new Corrugated Keys ........
Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Hammered Bronze Escutcheon, Bronze Knob,
with 3 new Corrugated Keys . . . . . . ' .
$2 75
2 50
2 25
2 50
2 50
$33 00
30 00
27 00
30 00
30 00
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Adjustable to Right and Left Hand Door
Numbers.
3^x3^2 Inch, Heavy Bronze Bolt.
Each.
Per dozen.
60 \
61 1
62 1
63 |
61 \
<;-. \
66 \
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Plated Front, Escutcheon Knob and Knob Rose, with 3 new Corrugated Keys
Plain B ™"^ e j?^?",* j Plated Escutcheon Knob and Knob Rose, with 3 new Corrugated Keys,
Plain Bror.ze Front \ Plated Escutcheon, Tearl White Knob, Plated Kuob Rose, with 3 new
Plain Finish i Corrugated Keys .......
Plain Bronze Front \ Plain Bronze Escutcheon, Pearl White Knob, Plated Knob Rose, with
Plain Finish 1 3 new Corrugated Keys . . ...
Ornamental Bronze Front, Escutcheon, Kuob and Kuob Rose, with 3 new Corrugated Keys,
$5 75
4 So
3 75
3 50
5 25
$69 OO
54 00
45 00
42 00
63 00
DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING:
SELECT EVEN Numbers for Doors from 1% Inches to 2'4 Inches Thick.
ODD " 2% " " 3X "
Made also RABBETED, prices on application. When ordering: Rabbeted, specify Right or Left Hand, as wanted.
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Adjustable to Right and Left Hand Doors.
BSscutoh
PLAIN BRONZE. PLAIN BRONZE.
eon for Loclcs 703 and 7T.2. Escutcheon for Loclcs 4
and 13.
Numbers.
size. "Without Knob. Heavy Bronze Bolt.
Each.
Per dozen.
4
12
5^3 In.
4x2^ "
Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Plain Bronze Escutcheon, with 4 new Corrugated Keys,
" ' " " " " 3 "
$s 50
4 25
$66 00
51 00
'With Knob.
Heavy Bronze Bolt.
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702
5 x 2}£ In.
Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Plain Bronze Escutcheon, Bronze Knob with 3 new
Corrugated Keys ..........
*3 50
$42 00
712
4*2Jz~ "
Japanned Iron Case and Striker, Plain Bronze Escutcheon, Bronze Knob with 3 new
Corrugated Keys ..........
3 00
36 00
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BRASS
Upright Rim Knob Ship Locks.
"With Reversible Latch Bolts.
Cut of .(-inch T,ock, New York Pattern.
Numbers.
Size.
New York Pattern.
Without
Knobe
Per dozen.
1
4X3 III.
All Brass ............
$24 OO
30 00
Janus Face.
10
11
V
I x .i III.
5*3X "
All Brass
$21 00
27 00
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Mortise Knob Ship Locks.
INJBTW YORK l'ATTKKM
With Reversible Latch Bolts, lov Rijdit or Lcii Hand Doors.
72
73
4*3^ In.
5X3K "
All Brass
Cut "l 4-Inch I,oek.
Flal Front.
"Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
$24 00
30 00
Rabbeted Front.
80
4*3K In.
All Brass
$40 00
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BRASS
Mortise Sliding Door Knob Ship Locks.
[NEW YORK PATTERN]
no
4K* 3* In-
New- York Pattern.
Plain Front, all Brass
Extra Fine.
.VII* 5 x.;\lu.
V,
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
$36 00
Tlain Front, all Brass, and Bronze inside work, Bronze Key, Hub 5-16 inch . . Each,
$1 5°
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ANTI-FU IOTK J>N
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Upright Rim Knob Ship Locks
<s.
iftE liiiiiEL
Plain Bevel.
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Number.
Size.
Extra Heavy.
Without
Knobs.
Per dozen.
216
hK*i%Va..
AH Brass, I Tumbler, Brass Key ........
$48 00
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BRASS
ANTI-FKK !TI< )N
Upright Rim Knob Ship Locks.
53
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Combined Escntcheon and Rose,
Knob and Drop Handle
ibx-
EXTRA HEAVY
Upright Rim Knob Ship Locks.
Knob No. 5408-
Combined Escutcb
eou and Rose No. 1906.
Drop Handle No.
1 167.
Numbers.
Size.
Combined Escutcheon
ami Rose.
Per dozen.
1906
7#x2>£ln.
Polished Brass ...........
$9 00
Knob.
540S
2'X Inch.
Polished Brass, }i Inch Spindle ........
$24 00
Drop I [audio.
1167
$24 00
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No. 90.
Mortise Night Latches.
Full Size Cut of N0.K47M. Style ol No. 4754.
Two Keyed Each.
Numbers. Sice.
«34
4T54
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2 X3tfln.
DESCRIPTION.
55
^
Number.
Size. .
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
90
i'/is.3%ln.
All Brass, without Knobs, .........
$10 00
Brass Front, Brass Bolt, Brass Thumb Knob and riate, 2 Nickel-Plated Patent Steel Keys, $18 20
Brass l'ront. Brass Bolt. Nickel-Plated Thumb Knob and Plate, 2 Nickel-Plated Patent
Steel Keys ....••■••••
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Mortise Bolts
s.
Plain Front
Thumb Knob.
"The Gem" Door Bolts.
End View of Door.
Sectional Side View.
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No. 710. Nickel-Hated.
Numbers.
Plain F1-011I :\n<l Strike
Per dozen.
1891
4§94
Iron Front, Iron Bolt, with Thumb Knob, No. 710, Nickel-Plated, with Screws
Brass " Brass " " " " " 710, " " ...
$ 8 05
10 IS
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Numbers.
DESCRIPTION.
Ter dozen.
I
1
1
2
3
4
Polished Light Bronze Knob ...........
Figured " " " ...... ...
" Dark ""...........
Full Nickel-Plated ............
Nickel-Plated Knob, Brass Face Plate and Striker ........
" " " Finished Iron Face Plate and Striker ......
$6 00
6 00
6 00
5 «o
4 65
4 10
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Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlocks.
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No. loo. Old No. 4-0.
No. 122. Old No 1037.
No. 200. old No. 3-0.
No. aoi. Old No. 2-0.
iaa
200
•201
2 Inch.
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DESCRIPTION
1 Wheel, 4 Changes, Pancy K,-> .......
Self-Locking;, 4 Changes, Bfass Rushing, Revolving Key Pin, Flat Steel Key
Plain, without Drop ........
witli llr.iss Drop ........
1 Key.
$1 70
2 95
2 50
285
2 Keys.
$1 90
3 65
2 90
3 25
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Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlocks.
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No. 202. Old No. o.
No. 218. Old No. 1063
No. 223, Monogram Back. Old No. 1043.
No. 232, Monogram Back. Old No. 1053.
202
218
223
232
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2 '4 Inch.
*'A "
2% "
2% "
DESCRIPTION.
4 Changes, Raised Bushing, Brass Drop
1 Tumbler, 6 Changes, Brass Bushing, Engraved Drop.
Key Pin, Flat Steel Key ....
1 Tumbler, 6 Changes, Brass Bushing, Double Chamber.
Double Bitted Flat Steel Key
Self-Locking, 1 Tumbler, 6 Changes, Brass Bushing, Double Chamber,
Revolving Key Pin, Double Bitted Flat Steel Key .
Wheel Ward, Revolving
Revolving Key Piu,
1 Ward,
1 Key.
$3 00
5 45
6 70
7 10
$3 4°
6 50
7 95
8 35
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No. 301. Old No. 1.
Old No. ».
Numbers.
Sin.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
3©il
2'. Inch.
2* "
Plain, with Brass Drop .........
6 Changes. Brass Drop ami Bushing ......
1 Key.
2 Keys.
$3 50
3 8 S
«3 90
4 25
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Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlocks.
No. 303. Old No. 3.
No. 315. Old No. 4.
Numbers.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
303
315
2'/ z Inch.
1% "
6 Changes, Brass Drop and Bushing ...■•••
1 Tumbler, 6 Changes, Brass Drop and Bushing, 1 Wheel and Side Ward
1 Key.
2 Keys.
$4 20
4 85
$4 80
5 5o
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Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlocks.
No. 316. Old No. 5.
No. 31S. Old No. 1064.
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Numbers.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
■in.
818
•!'. Inch.
1 Tumbler, 12 Changes, Bass Prop and Bushing. Wheel and Side Wards
6 Changes. Engraved Drop, Brass Bushing. Heavy Shackle, Cylinder Key
1 Key.
2 Keys.
$5 IO
6 70
$6 05
7 60
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Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlocks.
No. 321. Old No. 1048.
No. 343, Brass Key. Old No. 1067.
Numbera.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
321
343
2% Inch.
2% "
I Tumbler, 6 Changes, Brass Drop, Wheel Ward, Self-Locking Spring Shackle,
1 Tumbler, 6 Changes, Brass Bushing, Wheel and .Side Wards, Double Chamber,
Double Bitted Brass Key ........
1 Key.
2 Keys.
$4 60
8 35
$5 00
10 00
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No. 365. Old No. 6.
Numbers.
Sl*>.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
:tll
Mr
2% Inch.
2% "
I Tumbler, 12 Changes, Brass Bushing, 3 Solid Brass Wheels, Bridge Wards,
Nickel -Plated Tatent Steel Key, Brass Bushing on Back
1 Tumbler, 6 Changes, Brass Drop and Bushing, Solid Brass Wheel, Bridge
Ward, Revolving Key Tube, Self-Locking Spring Shackle, Double Bitted
Key, Brass Bushing on Back .......
1 Tumbler, 12 Changes, Engraved Drop, Brass Bushing, 1 Wheel and Side Ward,
1 Key
2 Keys.
$7 50
83s
6 25
$9 20
9 60
7 20
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Numbers.
386
386 C
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Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlocks.
zyi Inch.
2% "
No. 386 C, Monogram Back. Old No. [O32.
DESCRIPTION.
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1 Tumbler, 6 Changes, Engraved Drop, Brass Bushing, i Wheel Ward, Revolving
Key Pin, Heavy Shackle, Flat Steel Key, Monogram Brass Bushing on Back,
Same as No. 386, with Chain ........
1 Key.
$7 10
9 20
2 Keys.
$8 IS
10 25
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No. 404, Monogram Back. Old No. 1033.
No. 607. Old No. 1076.
Numbers.
SUe.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
401
607
2'; Inch.
1 Tumbler. 6 Changes, Brass Bushing, 1 Wheel Ward, Double Chamber, Revolving
Key Pin, Double Bitted Flat Steel Key, Monogram Brass Bushing on Back,
1 2 Changes, Engraved Drop. Brass Bushing. Wheel, Side and Bridge Wards,
Brass Bushing on Back, Revolving Key Pin, Flat Steel Key
1 Key.
3 Keys.
* 835
10 00
$ 9 60
11 05
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Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlocks.
No. 702. Old No. 10.
No. 705. Old No. 1008.
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Numbers.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
702
705
3 Inch.
3 "
6 Changes, Brass Bushing, 1 Wheel and Side Wards ....
6 " Brass Drop and Bushing, 3 Solid Brass Wheels
1 Key.
3 Keys.
$6 70
8 35
$7 60
9 45
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No. 715. Old No. 8.
No. 719. Old No. 1039.
Numbers.
Sin.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
71a
719
3 Inch.
3 "
i Tumbler, 12 Changes, Brass Drop and Bushing, Side and Bridge Wards, Solid
1 Tumbler, 12 Changes, Engraved Drop, Brass Bushing, Wheel, Side and Bridge
Wards, Revolving Key Pin, Flat Steel Key .....
1 Key.
9 Keya.
$9 20
II 70
$10 30
12 75
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Scandinavian Padlocks.
Malleable Iron.
Mc"Williams Patent.
Hand Made.
No. no.
No. 150.
Lreren_n_,
Numbers.
Tumblers.
Malleable Iron.
Per dozen.
104
106
lo-
ll"
112
114
2 Keys, Weight 2 lbs per Dozen ........
2 " "6
2 " " 10 '
2 " "13
2 " " 19 " "
2 " " 30 " " "
$ 8 20
9 00
II 00
13 00
19 5°
30 00
"Wrought Iron. Hand Made.
150
8
152
10
154
12
156
14
158
16
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2 Keys, Weight 13 lbs per Dozen
2 " " 19 '
2 " " 28
2 " " 3 2 '
2 " " 5 2
$15 00
18 00
22 50
27 So
35 00
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No. 4014.
No. 4016.
No. 4018. Style of No. 4022^.
No. 4021.
No. 4023. Style of No. 4029.
Numbers.
Bice.
Bras?:.
Per dozen.
4014
4016
4018
4©92,"/2
}i Inch.
1
itf "
Self-Locking, Spring Shackle, 2 Flat Steel Keys ......
" 2 Flat Steel Keys assorted, 4 Changes in a Dozen
2 5
" " " 4 Patent Wards, 2 Flat Steel Keys, all Different in a Dozen,
«2 75
2 75
3 00
5 00
Iron.
coai
4©'J3
4099
ltf Inch.
2 "
'X "
Black Japan, Self-Locking Spring Shackle, 2 Flat Steel Keys
* ' " "2 '
'* " " " " " 4 Patent Wards, 2 Flat Steel Keys,
Different in a dozen
all
$2 00
2 50
4 00
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MADE OF
CAST BRONZE METAL.
No. 072. Style of Nos. 070 to 074.
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No. 525.
No. 075.
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Numbers.
Size.
070
i'/i Inch.
071
i'X "
072
i'A "
07»
>X "
074
2 "
075
2 "
525
2.V "
DESCRIPTION.
Improved Flat Steel Key Lock
2 Tumblers
3 Tumblers, with Chain
New Improved Flat Steel Key Lock, Unpolished, 3 Tumblers
Per dozen.
24 Keyed.
8 S S°
6 00
8 50
9 75
10 75
12 00
11 75
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MADE OF
CAST BRONZE METAL.
No. 85. Style of Nos. 77, 79 and 91.
No. 504.
Numbers.
Sire.
74
2 Inch.
77
2 "
79
2% "
S!i
2<A "
*S5
2% "
»l
2* "
SOI
I* "
DESCRIPTION.
Tumbler Lock, Plain Cover over Key Hole, Brass Keys
" " Spring Cover aud Chain
" " Plain Cover " "
" " Plain Cover
" " " " and Chain
Heavy Tumbler Lock, Spring Cover and Chain
Tumbler Lock, Unpolished, with 12 Inch Chain and Ring, Brass Keys
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Per dozen.
34 Keyed.
$ 9 5°
" 75
II 50
11 75
14 00
21 50
7 5°
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"Bohannan" Patent Spring Padlocks.
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No. 513.
MADE OF
CAST BRONZE METAL.
No. 119. Improved Switch Lock.
Numbers.
Size.
DESCaiPTION.
Per dozen.
24 Keyed.
103
104
105
*119
*513
1 'A Inch.
*% "
2% "
2% "
Tumbler ......... Brass Key .
" 11 11
Heavy Tumbler Lock, Unpolished, with Chain for R. R. Cars and Switches, Brass Keys,'
New Improved Tumbler Lock, Unpolished, Spring Cover . . . "
$ 6 25
7 SO
9 25
15 50
II 25
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*3STos. 119 and 513 to Pass, -when Ordered.
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73
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MADE OF
No. 813.
No. 843.
CAST BRONZE METAL.
No. 8053.
Numbers.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
813
I Inch.
Bronze Shackles, 3 Brass Tumblers, 54 Changes, 2 Nickel-Plated Flat Steel Keys
$12 00
8-23
I* "
3 " " 54 " 2 '
13 20
833
1* "
3 " " 54 " 2 '
14 40
843
I* "
4 " " 82 " 2 " "
15 60
863
2 "
4 " " 144 " 2
17 40
863
2* "
4 " " 144 " 2
19 20
AVitli Chain.
8013
1 Inch.
Bronze Shackles, 3 Brass Tumblers, Brass Chain, 2 Nickel-Plated Flat Steel Keys
$13 80
Wi.t
1* "
3 2 ' " " .
15 00
8033
I* "
3 " " Tinned " 2 " " " " "
16 20
M48
>'. "
4 2 -
17 40
8053
2
4 2
19 20
8063
*X "
4 2 " .
21 00
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Deitz" Bronze Metal Spring Padlocks.
No. 252. Style of Nos. 231 and 262.
(1 3>
No. 263, with Chain.
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Numbers.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
331
352
363
363
1% Inch.
2% "
2% "
2X "
2 Tumblers, 2 Flat Steel Keys .........
3 " 2 " " "
3 " 2 " " "
3 " 2 " " " Tinned Chain ......
$10 00
13 SO
15 00
17 40
"HORSE SHOE" PATTERN"
Bronze Metal Spring Padlocks.
No. 610.
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Number.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
610
2% Inch.
2 Flat Steel Keys .
$7 So
" CHAMPION "
Bronze Metal Padlocks.
No. 7.
Numbers.
Size.
DESCRIPTION.
Per dozen.
7
30
30
2% Inch.
2'X "
2>z "
6 Tumblers, 2 Keys .
6 " 2 " Nickel-Plfd
7 " 2 " .
$13 00
14 00
18 so
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75
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SPRING.
SCANDINAVIAN.
One Dozen in a Box.
One Dozen in a Box.
Numbers.
Size.
DESCBIPTION.
Per dozen.
20
ft Inch.
Brass
$1 00
21
X "
"...
I 00
22
H "
Nickel-Plated
I 40
23
X "
"
I 40
301
302
303
304
ft Inch.
X "
H "
k "
DESCRIPTION.
Gilt
Nickel-Plated
Per dozen.
$4 00
6 50
S 00
8 00
Small Padlocks
WITH KEYS.
No. 40, Brass.
No. 51, Nickel-Plated.
No. 41, Brass.
No. 52, Nickel-Plated.
No. 42. Brass.
Numbers.
Suss.
Brass.
Per dozen.
40
41
42
43
44
48
ft Inch.
X "
I "
ift "
1* ••
I ft "
American Tattera ...........
With Closing Key Hole .......
11 11 <i •' i« «•
«3 75
3 75
4 20
4 60
5 00
5 45
51
82
Nickel-Plated.
ft Inch.
X "
American Pattern
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Brass and Iron Chest Locks.
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No. 01. Style of No. 02.
No. 050.
No. 2.
No. 39. Style of No. 40.
No. 32. Style of Nos. 34 and 36.
No. 8.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
2
i'/ 2 Inch.
^ Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ........
$0 68
8
3
1 Ward, % Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ......
I 00
13
i'A "
Same as No. S, Assorted, 6 Changes in a Dozen, Screwed .....
2 00
32
2 "
1 Ward, )i Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin . . . . . .
I 88
34
*<A "
1 " Assorted, Fancy, 6 Changes in a Dozen, % In. from Selvedge to Key Pin
2 12
36
3
1 " " " 6 " " " 1 " " " " " " .
2 37
39
3'A "
1 " Fancy, all Different, Screwed, l'/i In. from Selvedge to Key Pin
3 25
40
4
> ' I* " •
4 00
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Brass.
01
02
050
1% Inch. 1 y% Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ........
i# " \ H " "
1% " 1 Square Selvedge, ;4 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .....
«o 7S
75
2 38
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Iron Chest Locks.
No. 53. Style of No. 56.
No. 74.
No. 7°-
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Numbers.
Sin.
Double Link.
Per dozen.
58
56
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2 Inch.
4
4
1 Ward, Tumbler. \, Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .....
I " Fancy. Assorted, 6 Changes in a Dozen, J4 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin,
Screwed, 2 Secure Levers. Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different, \% Inch from Selvedge
tn Key Fin ...........
Extra Heavy. Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 4 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow
Keys, all Different, flrass Escutcheons, 1% Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
$ 2 25
2 62
4 75
10 00
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Brass and Iron Self-Locking Chest Locks.
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Double Link.
No. 80.
No. 82. Style of No. 83.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
so
82
83
2'A Inch. ■
4
4
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, Secret Wards, Double Bitted Keys, all Different,
Brass Escutcheons, Ji Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ....
Same as No. 80, iyi " " "
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 4 Catches, Secret Wards, Double Bitted Keys, all
Different, Brass Escutcheons, \}i Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
$4 75
6 00
8 00
Brass.
0-0
083
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2'/i Inch.
4
Same as No. 80
" " " 83
$ 6 25
13 00
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No. 063.
No. 100. Style of Nos. 102 and 104.
No. 105. Style of Nos. 106 to III.
No. 124. Style of No. 130.
Double Link.
100
102
104
105
too
10»
111
194
ISO
\'A Inch.
^A
*U
3
3A
4
'X
3A
Iron.
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
?4 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
% Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
1 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
1 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
I A Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
1)4 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
1 A Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
1 Inch from Selvedge to Centre of Tube
Square Selvedge. Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
1 ' 4 Inch from Selvddge to Centre of Tube
Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
Levers, Solid Nickel Bit Keys, all Different,
Levers, Solid Nickel Bit Keys, all Different,
Brasss.
All Bras
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010T
0112
Inch.
Square Selvedge, Solid Box, 1 Secure Lever, Fine Flat Bow Brass Keys, Assorted, 4 Changes
in ■ Dozen. % Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ......
Same as No. 106, Brass Keys .........
Per dozen.
$3 00
3 25
3 SO
3 75
4 00
4 50
7 00
7 00
9 00
OlOO
0102
0105
OlOO
0111
1 % Inch.
2
3* "
S
4
Same as No. 100 ...........
" " " 102 ..........
105
' 106 ..........
' III
«3 50
3 75
4 25
4 50
8 00
$ 3 00
5 75
10 00
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Brass Chest Locks.
No. 0150.
No. 0153. Style of No. 0154.
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No. 0158. Style of Nos. 0159 aud 0102.
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NumberB.
Size.
1 >< nil >1. ■ JLink.
Per dozen.
0150
iy z Inch.
Square Selvedge, Screwed. Solid Box, 2 Secure
fereut, -;± Inch from Selvedge lo Key Pin
Levers,
Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Dif-
$ 9 00
Ol 53
2% "
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
ferent, 1 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .
Levers,
Fiue Flat Bow Keys, all Dif-
10 00
0154
2% "
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 3 Secure
ferent, 1 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .
Levers,
Fiue Flat Bow Keys, all Dif-
II 00
0155
3
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
fereut, i's Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Levers,
Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Dif-
12 75
0156
3
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 3 Secure
ferent, i'/s Inch from Selvedge to Kev Tin
Levers,
Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Dif-
14 So
015S
3'A "
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 2 Secure
fereut, 1(4 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Levers,
Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Dif-
'3 5°
0159
0162
3^ "
4
Square Selvedge, Screwed, Solid Box, 3 Secure
ferent, \% Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Same as No. 0159 ....
Levers,
Fiue Flat Bow Keys, all Dif-
15 00
15 50
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No. 205.
No. 2S0.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
205
280
3 Inch.
3 "
Broad Bolt, 1 Ward, % Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .....
Square Selvedge, Solid Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow
Keys, all Different, }i Inch from Selvedge to Key Fin ....
$1 25
3 SO
Brass.
0380
3 Inch.
Same as No. 280 ...........
$4 00
Mortise Cupboard Locks.
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No. 31a
Numbers.
Sin.
Il-< >ll.
Per dozen.
810
Ml
319
1 ( Inch.
Brass Selvedge, Broad Heavy Bolt, Tumbler, >$ Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
n ;; - ;; ;; ;; ;; •
$2 25
2 25
2 25
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Brass and Iron Drawer Locks.
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No. 403.
No. 411. Style of No. 412.
No. 413.
No. 421, o.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
lot
411
412
413
421,0
2% Inch.
2% "
2'/ 2 "
*X "
2% •>
Double Brass Bolt, Screwed, 1 Ward, }{ Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
Broad Heavy Bolt, Tumbler, 2 Wards, 1 " " " " " " .
2 " 1!+' '
' 2 " 1',' ' . .
Square Brass Selvedge, Broad Heavy Bolt, Tumbler, 1 Ward, 1 % Inch from Selvedge to
Middle of Key Hole ...........
$2 12
2 00
2 25
2 62
I 50
JBra^s.
0411
0412
0413
2'4 Inch.
2% "
2% "
Same as No. 411 ...........
:;;;;; 4i2
' 4>3
$2 75
3 00
3 25
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Brass and Iron Drawer Locks.
No. 450.
No. 452.
No. 463. Style of No. 456.
No. 0484.
Numbers.
Size.
450
\% Inch.
45*
2 "
456
2% "
MS
*X "
Iron.
Square Selvedge, Solid Box, Screwed, 2 Secure Levers, Fiue Flat Bow Keys, all Different,
}i Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ........
Square Selvedge, Solid Box, Screwed, Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys,
all Different, Sjj Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ......
Square Selvedge, Solid Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow
Keys, all Different. *s Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .....
Square Selvedge. Solid Square Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, Fine. Flat
Bow Keys, all Different, y& Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin ....
Brass.
Per dozen.
$3 00
3 00
3 25
3 SO
0450
OI.VJ
0I..U
04 <»l
iji Inch.
2
2% "
*H "
Same as No. 450 ...........
45*
" " " 456 .
Square Selvedge, Solid Square Brass Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 3 Secure Levers,
Fine Flat Bow Keys, all Different, ft Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
$ 4 00
4 00
4 00
11 50
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Brass and Iron Drawer Locks.
No. 500.
Brass.
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Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
500
2}{ Inch.
Self-Locking, Square Selvedge, Solid Square Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure
Levers, Pine Flat Bow Keys, all Different, 2 Keys to each Lock, 1 Inch from Selvedge
to Key Pin ...........
$7 00
0500
0.336
©548
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2}^ Inch.
*u
Same as No. 500, 24 Keyed .........
Square Selvedge, Solid Square Brass Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers,
Fine Flat Bow Keys, 2 Keys to each Lock, all Different, }i Inch from Selvedge
to Key Pin .....'.....
Square Selvedge, Solid Square Brass Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 4 Secure Levers,
Fine Flat Bow Keys, 2 Keys to each Lock, all Different, % Inch from Selvedge
to Key Pin .
$ 8 00
8 75
i S 50
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No. 572.
No. 600.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
573
873
577
590
600
2# Inch.
*<A "
*X "
IX "
2X "
Square Selvedge, Solid Square Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, Solid
Nickel Bit Keys, all Different, 5<i Inch from Selvedge to Centre of Tube
Square Selvedge, Solid Square Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, Solid
Nickel Bit Keys, all Different, js Inch from Selvedge to Centre of Tube
Square Selvedge, Solid Square Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, Solid
Nickel Hit Keys, all Different, % Inch from Selvedge to Centre of Tube
Broad Heavy Bolt, 2 Secure Levers, 2 Nickel-Plated Flat Steel Keys to each Lock, all
Different, made for ~/s Inch Wood, % Inch from Selvedge to Centre of Cylinder .
Square Selvedge, Solid Square Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 3 Secure Levers, 2 Nickel-
Plated Flat Steel Keys to each Lock, all Different, made for J^ Inch Wood, ft Inch
from Selvedge to Centre of Cylinder .......
$4 25
4 25
4 75
4 So
6 50
Brans.
V,
0574
*X Itioli.
Same as No. 572
057»
2% "
573
0590
I,V "
590, All Brass
OOOO
2* "
' 600
$5 25
S 2S
5 00
7 00
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Brass and Iron Till Locks.
No. 622. Style of Nos. 620 and 626.
No. 629. Style of No. 631.
No. 637. Style of Nos. 634 to 636.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
620
i'/i Inch.
'/ 2 Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .....
3 Keyed.
4 Keyed.
6 Keyed.
12 Keyed.
$0 68
622
2 "
1 Ward, % Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
88
626
*<A ••
Double Key Hole, % Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin
$0 40
$0 43
$0 50
66
629
2% "
Polished Cap, 1 Ward ......
70
73
So
95
631
2# "
Unpolished Cap, % Inch from Selvedge to Key Pin .
70
74
82
I 00
634
2>A "
Broad Bolt, 1 Ward, Double Key Hole, 1 Inch from Selvedge to
Key Pin .
I 00
1 03
I 10
I 30
635
2% "
Brass Selvedge, Broad Bolt, 1 Ward, Double Key Hole, 1 Inch from
Selvedge to Key Pin ......
I 20
1 24
I 30
1 S o
636
2% "
Broad Bolt, 1 Ward, Double Key Hole, 1 % Inch from Selvedge to
Key Pin ........
I 10
1 14
I 20
I 40
637
2^ "
Broad Heavy Bolt, 1 Ward, Double Key Hole, i}i Inch from
Selvedge to Key Pin ......
I 20
1 24
I 30
1 55
Brass.
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$1 80
$1 84
$1 90
$2 10
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No. 700. Style of Nos. 702 to 706.
No. 718. Style of Nos. 720 to 723
No. 740. Style of No. 741.
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Mo. 742. Style of No. 743. No. 0750. Style of No. 0752.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
700
1%X < 4 III.
Solid Square Box, Bolt shoots right and left, Tumbler, Fine Flat Bow Keys .
$1 5°
702
2^X1', "
" " " " " ■' •' " "
I 5°
704
3 xi-' t "
" " " " " " " " "
I 00
706
3 3" J 4 "
1 Ward, Tumble* ....
1 7S
71§
2 x K "
Solid Square Box, Brass Bolt, shoots right and left, 2 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys,
all Different .......
4 00
740
i\*'!4 "
Solid Square Box, Heavy Brass Bolt, shoots right and left, 2 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow
Keys, all Different ......
3 SO
72*
3 xitf "
Solid Square Box, Screwed, Heavy Brass Bolt, shoots right and left, 2 Secure Levers, Fine
Flat Bow Keys, all Different ........
4 00
723
3 «* "
Solid Square Box. Heavy Iron Bolt, shoots right and left, 2 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow
Keys, all Different ..........
3 2 5
74©
2 x H "
Same as No. 720, Solid Nickel Bit Keys, all Different .....
4 2 5
741
2<A*i'4 "
" " " 720, " ......,.,,
4 75
742
3 xiV "
II 11 ■< y 22 ^ II II II ., ., ,1
5 2 5
743
3^x2
722, " " " " " "
6 00
Brass.
070© i^xV In. Same as No. 700
$2 00
All Brass.
0710
©741
©742
0743
©75©
07.12
2 x "s In.
2>zXl}C "
3 XI* "
3«xa "
2#XI* "
3*4x2
Same as No. 740 ..........
74'
" " " 742
" " " 743 .
Solid Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, shoots right and left, 2 Secure Levers,
2 Nickel-Plated Flat Steel Keys to each Lock, all Different, Cylinders, 3 Lengths in
each dozen, for %, 1 and 1% Wood .......
Same as No. 0750 .... . . . . . . .
* 5 50
6 00
6 7S
7 75
8 00
10 00
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Number.
Size.
Brass.
Per dozen.
©566
3 Inch.
Solid Square Brass Box, Screwed, Broad Heavy Bolt, 3 Secure Levers, Fine Flat Bow Keys,
2 Keys to each Lock, all Different, 1 Iuch from Selvedge to Key Pin
$13 5°
Chiffonier Locks.
No. 0S06.
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Number.
Size.
Brass.
rer dozen.
0806
3X XI X in-
High Pin and Tube, 2 Secure Levers, Gold-Plated Keys, made Regular for % Inch Wood,
$8 00
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No. 520.
520
522
2x4 Inch.
2x4 "
All Brass.
Finished Brass Case, \){ Inch Nickel-Plated Tube, with 2 New Corrugated Keys
iyi ' 2
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$28 20
28 20
No. 5*0.
No. 905.
No. 945-
510
512
»05
915
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I#X2", "
1 in. Diam.
i>ixj in.
All Brass.
Finished Brass Case, % Inch Nickel-riated Tube, with 2 New Corrugated Keys
1 " ' 2 "
Round Finished Brass Case, I Inch Brass Tube, 2 Tumblers, 12 Changes, with 2 Nickel-
Plated Steel Keys, and Link Plate ........
Round Finished Brass Case. 1 Inch Brass Tube. 2 Tumblers. 12 Changes, with 2 Nickel-
Plated Steel Keys, and Brass Striking Plate ......
$14 40
14 40
8 50
8 00
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CUPBOARD.
No. 500. Style of 510, 512 and 516.
Ifor Either "Hand."
No. 516, S.
Specify "Hand" Wanted.
-.00
510
512
516
516, S
2x2 Inch.
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2XlK "
2X1^ "
All Brass.
Finished Brass Case, I Inch Nickel-Plated Tube, with 2 New Corrugated Keys
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Per dozen.
$19 20
16 20
16 20
16 20
19 20
When Ordering ]N~o. GIG, S Loelta, Specify "Hand" Desired.
DRAWER.
No. 560. Style of Nos. 562 to 5S2.
No. 920. Style of Nos. 921 to 925. No. 961. Style of No. 965.
560
562
570
572
580
5§2
920
921
925
961
965
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2#X2# "
2^X2# "
2#X2# "
2 In. Diaui.
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All Brass.
Finished Brass Case, % Inch Nickel-Plated Tube, with 2 New Corrugated Keys
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Round Finished Brass Case, '/£ Inch Nickel - Plated Tube, 2 Tumblers, 12 Changes,
with 2 Nickel-Plated Steel Keys ........
Same as No. 920, </ z Inch Brass Tube .......
" " " 920, 1 " " " .
Finished Brass Case, '/i Inch Brass Tube, 2 Tumblers, 12 Changes, with 2 Nickel-Plated
Steel Keys ...........
Finished Brass Case, 1 Inch Brass Tube, 2 Tumblers, 12 Changes, with 2 Nickel-Plated
Steel Keys
Per dozen.
$13
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16
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16
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18
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18
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No. 47. Style of No. 49.
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Mortise.
Solid Bronze, Plated Escutcheon, 4 Tumblers, 2 Flat German Silver Keys
$10 00
Rim.
Bronze Case, Brass Back, 2 Tumblers, 12 Changes, 2 Flat German Silver Keys,
for i/i Inch Wood ........
Bronze Case, Brass Back, 2 Tumblers, 12 Changes, Plated Tube, 2 Flat German
Silver Keys, for % Inch Wood . .....
"Dietz" Drawer or Cupboard Locks.
No. 51.
No. 87.
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Size.
Wrought Brass.
Per dozen.
51
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For fi Inch Wood, 3 Tumblers, 2 Flat Steel Keys ......
$7 20
Cast Brass.
87 2"4'xi^In. For ft Inch Wood, 3 Tumblers, 2 Flat Steel Keys
$9 60
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DRAWER AND CUPBOARD.
No. 1S1.
Number.
Size.
Oi v st Bronze Metal.
Ter dozen.
181
2ji Inch.
Beautifully Finished, Capable of Making 500 or more Changes, Combination Changed
without Taking the L.ock off the Drawer or Cupboard .....
$17 00
SELF-LOCKING CASH DRAWER AND CUPBOARD.
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No. 192.
Number.
Size.
Oast Bronze Metal.
Per dozen.
192
2jjf Inch.
3 Brass Tumblers,
2 Nickel-Plated Steel Keys, Patent Catch Entering Back of Lock
$14 00
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Size.
IrOH. Per dozen.
1100
4x2 In.
All Japauued .....
$1 25
Above Loclc is made witli SprilSg to throw open Hasp
wlien unlocked.
No. 1 100.
Surface Trunk Locks.
WITH PIiA.TK.
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen
1130
11IO
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All Japanned
$1 75
2 00
1 Srass.
ISSO iYz Inch. Brass Plate, Brass-Plated Lock, $3 5°
Above Cooks .u.- made with Spring t.> tlnow
open 1L:>.~i> when unlocked.
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Number.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
1110
4x2^ In.
Japanned ....
$1 50
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Hasp w lien ui il< >eked.
No. 1 1 10.
Surface Trunk Locks.
WITH FL.ATVK.
Number.
Size.
Brass.
Per dozen. ;
1345
4 Inch.
Brass Plate, Brass-Plated
Lock
«4 25 !
Above Lock is made with Spring to throw
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Star" Trunk Locks.
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Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
1105
1108
4^xiK In-
4&x 1 % In.
Japanned
Tinned ....
$2 00
2 75
Numbers.
Size.
Iron.
Per dozen.
401
402
403
9» x 3 >£ In.
3 *3H "
3XX4K "
Japanned
Tinned . . .
$3 00
3 SO
4 50
Brass.
501
509
503
*X*3)i In.
3 *3# "
3**4>i "
$4 00
5 00
6 00
Above Looks are made with. Spring to throw
open Hasp wlien u.iiloclsed..
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Bronze Metal Key Blanks.
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ALL FULL SIZE ILLUSTRATIONS.
No. 20. Per Dozen, $4 00
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Nos. 105
Per Dozen, $3 00
109
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All, FULL SIZE ILLUSTRATIONS.
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Per Dozen, $i 50
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Bronze Metal Key Blanks.
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Nos. 340
Per Dozen, $1 75
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Nos. 377
Per Dozen, $2 00
407
I 40
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ALL PULL SIZE ILLUSTRATIONS.
Nos. 412
Per Dozen, $i 40
456
1 10
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463
I 10
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530
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Nos. 64.5
Per Dozen, $1 40
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685
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Per Dozen, $i 40
709
1 40
718
1 10
728
1 10
No. 755. Per Dozen, $2 00
No. 804. Folding, Per Dozen, $6 00
Tinned Malleable Iron Key Blanks.
ALL FULL SIZE ILLUSTRATIONS.
No. 1600. Per Dozen, $0 40
No. 1604. Per Dozen, $0 40
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Nos. 1606
Per Dozeu, $0 40
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Per Dozen, $0 40
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No. 1923. Per Dozen, $0 40
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Nos. 601
Per Dozen, $2 00
Nickel-Plated Steel Key Blanks.
»t,T, FULL SIZE ILLUSTRATIONS
Malleable Iron Door Keys.
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ALL FULL SIZE ILLUSTHATIONS.
Class Nos. 152
Per Dozen, $o 40
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PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION
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Nos. 2497
2500
2500^
2501
2559
2589
Padlock, Cupboard, Till and Trunk Blanks.
PADLOCK KEYS AND BLANKS.
Nos.
34 Bronze Metal Blanks
CUPBOARD. TILL AND TRUNK KEYS AND BLANKS.
35 Iron Blanks
30 Iron Cut Keys, Assorted, 00000 to 5
37 Iron Cut Keys, Assorted, 00000 to 6
38 Iron Cut Keys, Assorted, 00000 to 8
Ter Gross. Nos.
$15 00 44 Wardrobe .
45 Chest, Large .
12 °° 40 Chest, Small
3 25 47 Cupboard
48 Cabinet
49 Till .
4 15 50 Trunk, Assorted, Large .
3 75
Per Gross.
84 75
5 00
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 25
5 00
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No. 300. Square Bolts.
Half Size Cut of 8 Inch.
Steel Spring, Japanned Plate, Polished Bolt.
Inch, 3 4 5 6 789
Per Dozen, $0 85
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2 62
3 12
3 65
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No. 320. Square Neck Bolts.
Half Size Cut of 7 Inch.
Steel Spring, Japanned Plate, Polished Bolt.
Inch, 4 5 6
Per Dozen, $1 20 1 60 2 40
No. 362. Barrel Bolts.
Half Size Cut of 7 Inch.
Japanned. Brass Knob, Polished Bolt.
Inch, 3 4 5
Per Dozen, $1 00 I 12 1 45
The 3 Inch has a Wrought Bolt.
6
1 80
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No. 462. Barrel Bolts.
Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $2 90
Full Size Cut of 3 Inch. Talented.
Berlin Bronzed.
"Wrought Iron Bolt. Bronze Metal Knob. Packed with Screws.
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5
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Half Size Cut of 7 Inch.
Steel Spring, Japanned. Plate, Polished Bolt.
Inch, 6
Per Dozen, $2 85
7
3 75
4 00
6 50
7 00
I05
No. 315. Wrought Iron Spring Bolts.
Full Size Cut of 3 Inch.
"Wrought Iron, Japanned Plate, Polished Bolt.
Inch, 2
Per Dozen, $1 10
I 20
3
1 35
3'A
I 60
No. 325. Wrought Iron Neck Bolts.
Full Size Cut of 3 Inch.
Wrought Iron, Japanned Pinto, Polislied Bolt.
Inch, 2'/i
Per Dozen, $1 20
3
1 35
3%
1 60
4
1 80
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No. 367. Wrought Iron Barrel Bolts.
Full Size Cut of 4 Inch.
Brass Knob. Japanned Plate, Polished Bolt.
Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $2 15
4
2 45
5
3 00
6
3 4°
6 50
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Full Size Cut of 3 Inch. Patented.
Berlin Bronzed. Packed with Screws,
Inch, 346
8
Dozen, $4 20 4 60 6 00
7 50
No. 490. Bottom Bolts.
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Berlin Bronzed. Backed with Screws.
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Per Dozen, $3 20
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6
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Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $3 10
Half Size Cut of 8 Inch.
Extra Heavy, Full Case, Japanned.
4 6 8
3 75 4 So S 60
10
7 80
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No. 491. Foot Bolts.
Berlin Bronzed. Packed with. Screws.
Inch, 6 8
Per Dozen, $5 50 6 30
No. 391. Spring Foot Bolts.
Inch, 6
Per Dozen, $4 40
Hall Size Cut of 6 Inch. Patented.
Japanned.
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Inch, 2
Per Dozen, $2 25
No. 525.
Full Size Cut of 3 Inch.
All Brass, Polished.
z'A 3
2 70 3 25
4 00
Wrought Brass Neck Bolts.
Inch, 2^
Per Dozen, $2 70
Pull Size Cut of 3 inch.
All Brass, Pol i s h ed.
3 3%
3 25 4 00
4
4 30
No. 563. "Elm City" Brass Barrel Bolts.
Full Size Cut of 4 Inch.
Heavy. Polished and Lacquered Porcelain Knob. Bent Staple.
Inch, 3456
Per Dozen, $8 00 10 00 12 00 14 00
No. 570. Cast Brass Barrel Bolts.
No. 570. Full Size Cut of 2*4 Inch.
Wrought Iron Bolt, Polished and Lacquered, Brass Knob.
Inch, 345
Per Dozen, $5 50 7 00 8 00
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No. 581. Cast Brass Chain Bolts.
Polished and Lacquered.
Inch, 2
Per Dozen, $9 25
3
II 00
4
13 So
No. 500. Cast Brass Square Bolts.
No. 500. Full Size Cut of 4 Inch.
Polished and Lacquered.
Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $6 00
4
8 00
5
10 00
6
11 25
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No. 522. Cast Brass Neck Bolts.
Full Size Cut of 4 Inch.
Polished and Lacquered.
Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $7 50
4
9 So
5
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3 Inch, Cast Brass, Polished and Lacquered
Per Dozen, $13 50
The above are for the inside or Cupboard and. Book Case Doors, where
Double Doors are used.
Chain Door Fastenings.
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No. 36. 6 Inch, Japanned ............ Per Dozen, $ 4 00
No. 64. 4 " Cast Brass ........... " " 12 00
No. 66. 6 " " " . . . . . . . . . " " 15 00
Extra Heavy.
No. 74. 4 Inch, Cast Brass ........... Per Dozen, $16 00
No. 76. 6 " " " . . . . . . " " 20 00
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No. 30. 3/8 Inch Wide.
Inch, 2 2)£
Per Dozen, $o 90 1 00
No. 30. Full Size Cut of 2^ Inch
POLISHED AND LACQUERED.
No. 4=0. 1/2 Inch Wide.
Inch, 3 4
Per Dozen, $1 40 1 80
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POLISHED AJSTD LACQUSEED.
No. 50. 5/3 Inch Wide.
Inch, 468
Per Dozen, $2 80 3 80 5 50
No. 60. 3/4 Inch Wide.
Inch, 4 6 8 10
Per Dozen, $3 20 4 20 6 00 8 00
Extra Heavy. Sunk Thumb Piece, Strike Plates.
POLISHES!) .vls T D LACQUEEED.
No. 85. 1 Inch Wide.
Inch, 6 8 10 12 15 18 24
Per Dozen, $7 50 9 00 11 00 13 50 16 00 20 00 25 00
( last Brass Ship Flush Bolts.
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Heavy.
Sunk Thumb Piece, Polished and Lacquered.
[g Inch
Per Dozen, $3 50
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Inch, 2>£
Per Dozen, $6 50
3
8 50
4
10 70
( hipboard Bolts.
Full Size Cut of No. 205.
< lasl Brass.
No. 1201. 2' 4 Inch, C:ist brass, Polished and Lacquered, Brass Knob
No. 205. 2 ' 4 " " " " " " Porcelain Knob
1 Berlin Bronzed.
No. 'fit. Bronze Metal Knob. Packed with Screws
Full Size Cut of No. 221. Patented.
Per Dozen, $5 40
5 40
Per Dozen, $2 50
Lever ( Jupboard ( Jatches.
Pall size Cut of No. 6535. Patented,
Patent Fastened Porcelain Knob.
No. tt.vjs. Cast Brass, Polished and lacquered, Porcelain Knob .
Ter Dozen, $3 3s
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Rural Cupboard Catches.
Full Size Cut of No. 30;
No. 302. Japanned, Brass Knob .
No. 307. " Porcelain Knob
Per Gross, $10 50
" " 14 00
Cupboard Catcbes,
Full Size Cut of No. 262. Talented.
Full Size Cut of No. 267. Patented.
Patenl Triangular Bolt.
No. 262. Tuscan Bronzed, Bronze Metal Knob, Packed with Screws .
No. 267. " " Porcelain Knob, " " "
Per Gross, $17 00
" " 17 00
Full Size Cut of No. 493. Patented.
Patent Triangular Bolt.
No. 493. Berlin Bronzed, Packed with Screws ...
Per Gross, $16 oo
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Full Size Cut of No. 2501. Patented.
Patent Triangular Bolt, Wrcraglit Brass Plato, Cast Brass Knob.
Nos. 2500 2501 2502
Per Gross, $16 00 18 00 22 00
Cast Brass Cupboard Catches.
Full Size Cut of No. 507. Patented.
Patent Triangular Bolt.
No. 507. Cast Brass, Polished and Lacquered, Porcelain Knob
No. 2516. " " Porcelain Knob ......
No. 2517. " " " " .
Full Size Cut of No. 2516. Patented.
Per Gross, $55 00
36 00
" " 40 00
Flush Ring Show Case Catches.
Cast Brass Show Case Catches.
Bin
Full Size Cut.
Patent Triangular Bolt.
No. 25. Cast Brass, Polished and Lacquered, Per Gross, $54 00
Elbow Catches.
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Full Size Cut.
No. 2:1. Cast Brass, Polished and Lacquered, Per Gross, $69 00
.1 apanned.
No. 6300 Per Dozen, $1 20
Oust Brass.
No. 6500 . Per Dozen, $3 75
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Full Size Cut of No. 3210. Patented.
Full Size Cut of No. 3215. Patented.
Patent Triangular Bolt.
TJroiasse Metal Knob.
No. 3210. Tuscan Bronzed . Per Gross, $14 00
No. 3211. " " " " IS SO
No. 3212. " " " " 17 00
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Porcelain BlUOD.
No. 3215. Tuscan Bronzed . Per Cross, $14 00
No. 3216. " " . . " " 15 50
No. 3217. " " " " 17 00
Nick.l-I'l.il.d.
Full SizegCtlt of No. 3505. Pull Size Cut of No. 3721. Patented.
Patenl Triangulai- Bolt.
Porcelain Kih.i.. Nickel-Plated Knob.
No. 3505. Cast Brass
Per Cross, $39 00
No. 3700. Square Edges, with Screws, Per Cross, $8 1 00
No. 3721. Beveled " " " " " no 00
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Transom ( latches.
Patenl TrtniiLiiilar Bolt. Bronze Mdal Ring.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 3242 and 3442. Patented.
ALL PACKED "WITH SCREWS.
Tusuan Bronzed.
Nos. 3240 3211 3212
Per Gross, $15 50 17 00 18 50
Berlin Bronatfed.
Nos. 3440 3441
Per Gross, $17 25 18 75
Full Size Cut of No. 3243.
3243
20 00
3442
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Full Size Cut of No. 4230. Patented.
Full Size Cut of No. 4432. Patented.
Patent Triangular Bolt.
No. 4230. Tuscan Bronzed Knob, with Screws
uscan Ml'nnzprl.
ISei'liti Bronzed.
No. 4430. Bronze Metal Knob, with Screws
No. 4433. " " T Handle, with Screws
Per Dozen, $3 00
Per Dozen, $4 40
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Patenl Triangular Bolt.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 1 1 10. Beveled Edges, Bronze Metal Knob, with Screws
( \a&\ Brass.
No. 151.1. Polished and Lac queied , Patent Fastened Porcelain Knob
Full Size Cut of No. 4515. Patented
Per Dozen, $5 25
Per Dozen, Sio 00
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TUSCAN BRONZED.
Full Size Cut ol Knobs for 6220 and 6244.
REGULAR STRIKE.
REVERSE STRIKE.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 6220 and 6222. Patented. Full Size Cut of Nos. 6244 and 6246. Patented.
Patent Triangular Bolt.
WITH STOP.
ITor Doors 7/8 to X3/8 Inches Thiols. Size or Ijaleli ;2i/4xl7/s Ixxohes.
Ivciriilar Strike.
No. 6220. Tuscan Bronzed Knobs, with Screws
No. 6222. Bronze Metal '
Per Dozen, $ 5 00
10 50
Reverse Strike.
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No. 6244. Tuscan Bronzed Knobs, with Screws
No. 6246. Bronze Metal " " "
Per Dozen, $ 5 00
10 50
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Full Size Cut of Knobs.
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Pull Size Cut of Nos. 7842 and 7942. Patented.
BKVBBSK STRIKE.
Patent Triangular Bolt.
WITH STOP.
For Doors 7/8 to I3/8 I110h.es Thick. Size "t Latoh 'Ji)«l?' 8 Inches.
Lifiht Bronze.
(Natural Color.)
No. 7842. Bronze Metal Knobs, with Screws Per Dozen, $23 50
* " Imperial" Bronze.
No. 7942. "Imperial" Bronze Knobs, with Screws Per Dozen, $23 50
•"Imperial."— Kaised Svu-f&oe in Polished Natural Color, with Black Baokcroand.
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No. 810. Wrought Iron Table. Butts.
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Per Dozen Pairs, $0 43
Pull Size Cut of 1% Inch, Table Butts.
45 o 50
o 55
o 60
o 65
o 70 o 75
2
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No. 838.
"Wrought Iron Light Narrow Buds.
Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
No. 800.
Wrought Iron Regular Narrow "Butts.
Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
Inch, % i i% ijl£ iji 2 1% 2>/ z 3 Inch, 2 x% 2'A 3 i'A 4 A'A 5
Per Doz. Pairs, $0 28 o 32 o 36 43 o 50 o 60 66 72 90 Per Doz. Pairs, $0 60 o 66 o 72 o 90 I 44 1 92 2 70 3 30
No. 814. Wrought Iron Regular Bach Flaps.
Inch, %
Per Dozen Pairs, $0 45
Pull size Cut ot 1% Inch, Hack Flaps.
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No. 810. Wrought Iron Square Back Flaps.
Inch, 1 114 1 14 ij4 \>/ z ift i%
Per Dozen Pairs, $0 45 o 50 o 55 60 o 65 o 70 o 75
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3
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Per Dozen Pairs,
$i 6o
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2 10
2 50
3 10
Size of Screw, No.
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No. 820. Wrought Iron Chest Hinges.
Full Size Cut or \% Inch.
Inch, i'/i
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 08
Inside of Bend to Centre of Pin, Inch, 15/16
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No. 1812. Galvanized Wash-Tray Hinges.
3 90
With Brass Pins.
IPOR rilK PURPOSE [NTKNDBD, AS GOOD \s Al.I. BRASS.
One Size Only.
JX4'4 Inch, when Open, .......... Per Dozen Pairs, $3 00
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Broad.
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Per Dozen Pairs, $1 00 1 20 1 35 1 60 1 75 2 15 2 35 2 90 4 00 S S° 6 SO 7 60
Above sent half RIGHT and half EjHJBT Sand, unless otherwise ordered.
No. 840. Wrought Iron Loose Pin Butts.
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Per Dozen Pairs, $0 56
Inch, 2x2
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 10
Full Size Cut of 2 Inch Light Narrow.
Light Narrow, "Loose Pin.
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Regular, Loose Pin.
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JAPANNED.
SILVERED ACORNS.
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Drilled.
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Sii'cl Washer.
Pllll SUM Cut ol No, 159, 3x3.
Inch, 2x2 2^X2 2^x2' ; 3*.*)4 .ix.i j'.kj 3H*iH 4x4 4'ix4'. 5x5 5x6 5'4^5'i 6x6
Ter Doz. Pairs, $6 40 6 80 7 00 7 20 7 30 8 30 8 80 to 00 10 80 13 30 14 80 14 80 16 80
Al>"vi' sent hall RIGHT and 1 ■ .- 1 1 1 I.KI' T II.ukI. >nili«« otherwise ordered.
No. 200. Loose Joint Cast Parliament Butts.
Size, 2 'j Inch when Open
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 00
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Loose Pin Acorn Tip Butts.
DRILLED.
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Nos. 142, 143 and 146. Full Size Cut
of 3x3 Inches.
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EITHER RIGHT OR LIDBT HANI).
No. 142 not Japanned. With Acorns.
Inch, 2x2 2.!<x2 2!4x2'4 2,X2<4 3x3 3^x3 V:x,V. 4x4 4^X4K 5x5 5^x5^ 6x6
Per Dozen Pairs, $i oo i 20 1 35 1 60 1 75 2 15 2 35 2 90 4 00 S 50 6 50 7 60
No. 1-43 Japanned Butt. Japanned Acorns.
Inch, 2x2 254x2 2)4x2$ 3X2J4 3x3 yixs'i 4x4 4^*4^ 5x5 5'A^S'A 6x6
Per Dozen Pairs, $2 00 2 30 2 50 2 80 3 00 3 70 4 50 5 50 7 00 8 S o 10 50
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1.1 I'll KK Kl< . Ill' ^W] "" ''
KFT 11
AN I).
Bronze Tips.
Inch,
l x -•
.; x .; .;'_• * i)t *"< M * V--
5"5
v. *sX
5x6
Pair,
$0 65
70 75 80 90 1 05
1 IS
' 25
1 35
Packed complete with Screws.
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Ornamental Bronze Loose Pin Bntts.
HEAVY.
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EITHER EIGHT
OR LEFT HLAJSTIJ.
Vw
Four Stool Bushings, Two at Each Joint.
Inch,
3*3
3'Ax-z'A 4x4 4^x4^
5X5
6x6
Per Pair,
$1 60
I 80 2 20 2 60
IPaclted complete witli Screws.
3 00
4 SO
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I INCH. DESK. BROAD.
Length, In. % % % I i]/ s l'A l 3 A
Narrow, $0 38 o 38 o 42 o 48 o 54 60 o 67 „ ,_
Middle, $0 45 o 45 o 48 o 54 60 67 o 75 87
Broad, $0 50 o 50 o 52 o 60 72 80 o 84
$0 57 o 60 o 72 o 87 1 08 1 27 1 50
Desk,
78
1 00
1 80
90 o 96
1 00 1 10
1 12
2 10
1 30
2 70
1 06 1 23
1 17 1 44
1 48 1 70
2 93 3 5°
NARROW:
2'A 2 X
1 73 1 92
1 80 2 34
2 20 2 60
2 12 2
2 85 3
3 09 4
3
80
70
27
Brass Loose Joint Parliament Butts.
ttalft
'<£t
No. 590. (':i.st Brass.
2% Inch when Open . . Per Dozen Pairs, $3 50
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4 25
Pin Hinges.
Wrought Brass.
2'/ 2 Inch when Open . Per Dozen Pairs, $2 00
Quadrant Hinges.
No. 5. 3 Inch, Cast Brass,
Per Dozen Pairs, $3 00
No. 1127. 3 In. Closed, Cast Brass, Ter Doz. Pairs, $8 CO
Stay or Support Hinges.
lH Inch Closed, 11 Inch Open, Polished Cast Brass .
Per Pair, $2 00
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Patent Ratchet Spring Hinges.
feSTT-RF' AC K.
Patented,
Full Size Cut of No. 121
In this Cut, the Pin is
pulled part way
out to show the Ralelicl.
No. 131, willi Stop.
MORTTSK
No. .'25. Patented.
N... 335.
Single Acting, to Swing one way.
ADJUSTABLE TKNSlDN, BJITHER RIGrZfX 1 OR IjWFI' HANI).
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Surface.
No. 121. 3 Inch, Tuscan Bronzed, Tinned Spring, without Screws
Mortise.
No. 225. 3 Inch, Tuscan Bronzed, Tinned Spring, packed with Screws
Per Dozen Pairs, $3 00
Per Dozen Pairs, $3 75
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TUSCAN 1IK.ONZKI).
Malleable Iron. Brass Spring.
SINGLE ACTING. TO SWING ONE WAY.
N<>. :jji>.
Inch, 2 i'/z
Per Dozen Pairs, $3 00 3 00
Above packed with Sorews.
Wrought Brass Spring Hinges.
PA.TB3NT AJfTI-inRICJTION SI>KIJN<r.
3
4 4°
L'ul 01 5 Inch. Single Joint
TO BE USED ON DOORS 1 INCH THICK AND UNDER.
Single Joint. (To swing <>n«- way)
Inch, »H
Po Dues Pairs, $3 00
3
4 So
Ilioll, 2#
Per Dozen Fairs, $6 60
Double Joint. (To swing l><>tli ways)
3
8 30
5
7 5°
5
16 50
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"Chicago" Spring Butts.
REVERSE SPRING
SCREEN DOOR HINGE
Japanned.
Per Dozen
This Hinge Is made for Surface only.
DOUBLE-ACTING SPRING BUTTS.
When applied to the Door, the Spring of this style is concealed when closed.
The Spring has a purchase power in closing the Door.
PRICE LIST.
Nos.
1
31
41
Doors.
Japanned.
Bronze-Plated.
Real Bronze
Yz to 1 Inch.
Per Pair,
$ 1 20
$ 3 00
$ 8 50
i/s " I'A "
"
1 50
3 75
9 5°
1% " I'A "
11
2 SO
5 50
12 00
IX " 2 '•
11
4 00
7 50
20 00
2% " 2</ 2 "
" "
7 00
10 00
30 00
2¥ " 3K "
,, ..
10 00
14 00
39 00
$3 00
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• Iv<'li:iiii'o *" Door Spring
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"Garden City"
Fire Engine House Spring Hinge
No. 0. Japanned.
For Stall Doors
" Front "
Per Pair, $3 00
5 00
" Reliance " Door Spring.
No. 270.
Coppered. Spring.
Light Per Dozen, $1 50
Medium " " 2 25
Heavy " '! 3 50
No. 270.
Keene's" Batent Double-Acting Saloon Door Hinge.
This Butt has the advantage of allowing the door to be lifted from its bearings without removing screws or pins.
Nos. 7
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47
57
Japanned.
Nickel-Plated.
Bronze. Plated.
Real Bronze.
Brass.
Per Pair.
Per Pair.
Per Pair.
Per Pair.
Per Pair.
$0 75
$1 50
$1 50
$5 00
$5 00
"-"N
: Chicago"
Double- Acting Blank Butts.
PBICB LIST.
Nos.
DOORS.
".., to i Inch.
l\ " 1% "
iH " y% "
2' 4 " 2'A "
*K " i'A "
Japanned.
Per Pair.
$0 6o
° 75
1 25
2 00
3 5°
5 oo
23
Niekel-Plaled.
Per Pair.
$1 5°
i 88
2 75
3 75
5 oo
6 50
33
Bronze-Plated.
Per Pair.
$1 5°
1 88
2 75
3 75
5 00
6 50
43
Real Bronze.
Per Pair.
$4 25
4 75
6 00
10 00
15 00
19 50
To economize for light doors, put a spring Bull at the lop and a Blank Butt at the bottom
of the door. Never use a Blank oil outside doors, as it takes the full power of two springs lo
hold door againsl the draught. Always put it below the Spring Butt.
"Gean" Spring Hinges.
l)(>UBLE-ACTlN(i. OCTAGON TIP.
Suitable for either Right or l^l\ Ii;ni.l Dooi-u.
The largest Hinge that the thickness ot the door will permit, will work the beBt.
Japanned. Plain.
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Nos.
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
Size.
6x2 FeeL
7x2
7X2X
7*2)4
8x2,14
Sx 3
10x3
PUICE LIST.
For Doors
Length
oi
Planges
I'll Paii
; 4 lo i; s Inch.
i'A
Inches.
$ 1 60
1 " tyi "
1 " 1% '■
-4
5
..
2 00
2 50
1 " I# "
6
"
3 50
■'4 " 1% "
7
•'
4 50
i'A " *'A "
8
■•
6 50
1% " 2^ "
to
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9 00
2 " 3
12
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Barker's" Double Reversed Joint Butts.
133
FOB BOOBS TO SWING BOTH WAYS.
WITH SPIJINIifi, COMPLETE.
Iron. Japanned, with Plated Acorn Tips.
Nos. O 12 3 4 5 6
For Doors, Inch, 1 1% \'/ z \}( 2 2 ' 4 1%.
Per I'air, $3 25 3 50 3 75 4 50 5 25 6 75 '2 00
Bronze Metal, Polished and Lacquered.
Nos. 13 3 4 5 6
For Doors, Inch, 1 1 \ 1 1 . 1 V, 2 2' 4 2)4
Per Pair, $9 00 10 50 12 00 14 00 16 00 19 00 24 00
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3
13 75
15 00
7
8
a*
3
28 00
32 00
The Hook Door Spring.
APPLIED TO
SIDE OF THE DOOR.
This Door ami Screen Sprint; is easily understood, and can readily be applied l<> Ihe door, and its power regulated by hand. It
can also be removed from the door and replaced ill live seem, Is. without touching a screw or using a tool, yet the Spring is securely
held in place, ami always in Perfect order. It is made of fine crucible spring steel, carefully tempered, which secures a uniform and
superior quality.
Japanned.
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No. O. Screen Spring and for very Light Doors
No. 1. With Strengtb sufficient for most Doors
No. 2. For very I^arge, Heavy Doors
Per Dozen, $3 00
6 00
6 50
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"Torrey's" Door Springs.
Malleable Iron, Steel Rod, Japanned.
Packed one dozen in a package, with Screws ........ Per Dozen, $7 00
Rubb&r Door Springs.
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Irons and Bauds Complete.
Complete and Separate.
No. 1. Irons only, Japanned ...... ... Per Dozen, $0 60
No. 2. Rubber Bands only . . . . . . . . . . . " " 3 90
No. 3. Irons and Bands, complete . . . . . . . . . . " " 4 50
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"Star" Spiral
Door Springs.
These Springs are made of Steel Wire and
Tempered.
Japanned.
Nos. 4 5 6 7
Length, Inch, 7 8 qyi 10
Per Dozen, $1 50 2 00 2 75 4 00
Galvanized.
No. 27.
IS
10 Inch
Per Dozen, $6 00
The "Boss" Door Springs.
IL
F LAT COIL
FOR
Screen and Light Inside Doors.
Japanned .... Per Dozen, $3 00
"Sabin's" Lever Door Springs.
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This Cut shows Spring, with OrEN DOOR.
Japanned.
No. 1. 10 Inch Ami. I'or Ordinary buide Doors ......
No. 9. ti Heavy Inside and Light Outside Doors . . . .
No. 3. ■«# Heavy Outside Doors, subject to strong air currents .
No. 4. 14 " " "
The Le»ere are MaUeable Iron, the Holla Hard Wood boUed In oil.
Per Dozen. $12 00
" " 18 00
" " 25 00
27 00
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THE TSTKW AND IMPROVED
"Shaw" Door-Check and Spring.
WWW mm.. ■■■■ \i
SPRING AS APPLIED TO HINGE SIDE OF DOOR.
SPRING AS APPLIED TO JAMB SIDE OF DOOR.
Will close a Door without Slamming.
The introduction of Door Springs which, by combination with compressed air, swing the door to within a few inches of closing,
and then surely and without slamming complete the operation, has effected a revolution in the use of appliances for closing doors.
The Shaw Door-Check and Spring Company is the owner of the oldest patented apparatus for closing doors noiselessly now in
the market, and its machine is fully protected by many Letters Patent
All bearings should be oiled occasionally. The door should work free and not bind anywhere, and when Spring is properly
attached it cannot fail to do the work for which it is intended in a proper manner.
Printed Dlrectlona for attaching? with each Machine.
NI<;\V PRICE 1, 1ST.
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No. 1.
No. 2.
No. St/,.
No. 3.
No. 3K-
For Screen Doors
" Doors 2x6 by 6x6
" 2xS " 6xS
" 3 " 7x6
3x6 " 9
Each, $2 50
3 00
" 4 00
" S 00
6 00
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I K H >K.
Wrought Iron, T/ 2 Inch
PLATB.
Per 100 Sets, $13 00
"Orr's" Blind Pasts.
SILL AND BACK 1 ■ A l( 'II.
No. 1 K..-I. \;.,. 1 .,,, 1 n-q. a ,...,_,_
Price pei roo Sets, $9 00
( !orner I rons.
H A< K < !ATI H.
No. S |.':,«t.
Wronghl Iron.
B K A VT
N < . . 14.
tnch, 1 1 ', 1 '.,
Per Ho/en. $0 92 I 15 2 00
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Half Siic Cm of 1 1 [neb.
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"Clark's" Surface Gravity-Locking Blind Hinge.
Full Size Cut of No.
Blind Fastening without Spring.
These Hinges are made in two parts, the Upper and Lower being alike. Three or more may be used on long Blinds without
mismatching sets, and all will fasten. The Blinds, when open, fasten parallel with the house, and not against it. They will not
rattle or close by the wind.
PRICK LIST.
For Wood. For Brick.
No. 1. Throws the Blind 1 *{ Inches from Casing.
Per Dozen Sets, $3 50
No. 5. Throws the Blind 4^2 Inches from Casing.
Per Dozen Sets, $10 00
"Clark's" Mortise Gravity-Locking Blind Hinges.
Full Size Cut of No. 4.
These Mortise Hinges are extra heavy, and in strength, proportion and finish cannot be excelled. The Blind will not rattle or
close by the wind. Both Upper and Lower Hinges are alike, are easily operated, and any number can be used on a Blind, and all
will fasten.
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No. 2. 3 Inches. When open throws Blind 1 % Inches from Casing
No. 4. t,% " 2 y z
No. 6. 5'A " i'/ 2 . ...
No. §. 6yi " " ■• ■• ■■ A y 2 « ...
No. IO. &/ z " " " " .< 6 ^ .. .... _ „ ,,
All above put up in Paper Boxes. Sets complete with Inside Fasteninun.
Per Dozen Sets, $ 4 00
' S 00
" " " 6 00
" 10 00
" " ' 16 00
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No. i. Gate Latch.
139
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No. 1. Upper Gate Hinc.u.
No. 1. Lower Gate Hinge.
Self Closing, i<> Swing One Way.
Requires no mortising, is easily attached, and will reverse for either Right or Left Hand Gates. Interchangeable Pins.
I'Klc 'K LIST.
No. 1. Hinges and Latch complete
No. 1 . Latch only
Per Dozen Sets, $6 00
Per Dozen, 2 00
l':i. ki-il in Paper Tloxos, cme Bel in 7\ l»'>x.
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"Clark's" Double- Acting- Gate Hinges.
No. 2. GATE Latch.
No. 2. Upper Gate Hinge.
Mo. 2. Lower Gats Hinge
To Swiii- Both Ways.
This Hinge is of great strength, requires no mortising, but is applied to the surface of the post and stile. It cannot be discon-
nected in working, and the gate is held wide open, when desired, on either side by the peculiar construction of the Upper Hinge.
The Gate Latch is encased, and requires but small mortise through the stile.
The Catch is so formed as to prevent the rebound of the gate.
PRICK LIS'I'.
No. 2. Hinges and Latch complete
No. 2. Latch only
Per Dozen Sets, $8 00
Per Dozen, 2 00
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If*aclced in Paper Boxes, one se1 in a l><-x.
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Hall Si,,- Oil ..I No I. IVriKhl Latch n...l Oitcl, ' ll.ill siaCuloI No. n. I'pright Latch nut Ca'.c
Self Shutting. Either Bight or Left Hand.
Hinges.
141
Wit Ipmii 1 .atoti.
No. III. Hingea only l'er Docen Sets, $6 20
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With !.:.(. I..
No. 115. Hinges complete with No. i I'pright Latch.
Pel Dozen Sets, $7 65
Latches.
No. I. Riveted . • P« Dozen, $1 45
No. II. Not Riveted • • " " • 2 5
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Half Size Cut of Latch of both Nos. 14 and 16.
Catch for No. 14.
Catch for No. 16.
JAPANNED.
For Grates to Swing both ways.
No. 14
Per Dozen, $1 65 | No. 16
Per Dozen, $1 65
Surface Grate Latches.
Half Size Cut of Patent Latch No. 7.
jAPAJsnsrKr).
For Grates to Swing one way.
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Per Dozen, $1 55
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The "Scranton" Patent Automatic Hinge.
tafcr^iSiii a5iBMtitSi HlflBl ;: _. ' ' '
MALLEABLE IRON. JAPANNED.
These Hinges are simple and perfect in automatic action, there being no springs or complicated parts to get out of order and
break. The principle of operation is that of a steel roller working on an inclined plane.
PRICES.
No. 32. For Ordinary Gates and Doors
No. 33. " Farm and Road Gates
Per Dozen Pairs, $ 8 00
'3 SO
"Scranton" Combination Latch.
COMPRISING
HANDLE, LATCH AND HASP.
Thumb Latch.
MALLEABLE IRON. .1APANNED.
Reversible for both Sliding and Hinge Doors.
This Latch tills a demand lor a cheap, substantial article to take the place of the ordinary Hasp and Staple. The use of Padlock
in securing door is provided for.
T> R I C K S .
No. «T. Without Thumb Latch Per Dozen, $2 75
No. a». With Thumb Latch attachment .'...-•••• 3 <x>
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"Hart's" Patent Strap Hinges.
HEAVY STRAP.
Inch, 5
6
S
10
12
»4
Per Dozen Pairs, $2 00
2 80
4 4°
EXTRA HEAVY T.
6 60
9 4°
12 00
Inch,
6
8
10
12
Per Dozen Pairs,
$3 3°
5 15
7 40
10 90
Lig
?h
1 sir.-ip Hinges.
Inch, 3
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 00
Inch, 4
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 40
5
1 85
WROUGHT IRON.
5
6 7 S
10
12
'4
16
40
I 70 2 25 2 50
3 50
6 00
7 5°
9 00
He
avy Strap Hinges.
| Inch, 6 8
ro
12
M
16
Cts. per Hi, 14 13^
13
I2>£
12
12
Lighl T Hinges.
Inch, 3
- Dozen Pairs, $1 00
4
1 10
WROUGHT IRON.
5 6 g ,,i
I 3° I 50 I 80 2 40
Heavy T Hinges.
12
3 7S
Inch,
Per Dozen Pairs,
6
$1 70
8 10
2 25 3 25
12
5 00
Inch, 5
Per Dozen Pairs, $2 50
1
Extra Heavy T Hing<
Inch, S
Cts. per Hi, 14^ 14
EO
*3)4
Long Strap Chest Hinges.
14
7 00
'3
'4
12 yi
16
I2K
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Inch, 6
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 75
Projection, Inch, '/ z
6
1 75
s
2 00
2 50
12
3 00
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I I Lnges.
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Kntire Length, inch, r;, >_.
Per ''air, $l 12
87
8#
75
6*
50
Nos. lO
Port
1 1 Luges.
19
14
Kntire Length, Inch, 6
Per Pair, $o 35
9
60
12
I 00
Nos. 20
Strap
Hinges.
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8
6
Per Pair, Cts., 30
25
20
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Wood Screw Hook, not "Welded.
12 Inch .....
16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 36 Inch
Per Pound, $0 10
" " o 10
"Wrought Iron Padlock Hasps.
'.£.:: :.,'.:[;..
Inch, 3
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 75
4K
2 00
6
2 25
3 SO
10
4 75
Brass (or Composition) Hasps,
FINISHED.
No. O. Length, 3^ x i^ Inches
No. 10. " 5 %
Per Dozen, $3 00
4 5°
Brass Composition Hasps.
■ 7mtf1 ntitn mmwiw' , _" ■
Measured the Whole Length.
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Finished.
6 Inches Long . . . Per Dozen, $ 6 00
8 " " . . . . " " 7 S o
o " " .■ . . " " 10 00
Rough.
6 Inches Long .
Per lb, $0 50
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" " o 50
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Staples made "by Hand from Norway Iron.
No. 20. Wrought Iron.
Inch, 4
Per Dozen, $0 84
5
90
6
1 00
7
1 10
8
1 30
9
I 70
10
I 80
No. 22, Galvanized Wrotight Iron.
Inch, 4
5
6
7
S
9
10
Dozen, $1 50
I 60
I 80
2 00
2 SO
3 00
3 SO
Wrought Hooks, Hasps and Staples.
Staples made by Hand from Norway Iron.
No. 30. Wrought Iron.
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12
2 60
4 SO
Inch, 5
6
7
8
9
IO
12
l'er Dozen, $1 20
1 40
1 60
1 80
2 20
2 50
3 84
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Lever and P~u.ll Door Bells
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PLAIN BELL.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 3J4 and 13^. Patented.
FANCT BELL.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 203J4, 213^ and 243^. Patented.
PLAIN BELLS.
Bell Metal.
Nickel-Plated.
No. S}4. y/z Inch
No. 5. s
No. 203>£. y/ 2 Inch
No. 205. 5
No. 213^. y/z Inch
No. 215. 5
No. 243>i. y/z Inch
Per Dozen, $15 00 No. 13#. 3% Inch
21 50 No. 15. 5
FANCY BELLS.
Bell Metal.
Nickel-Plated.
Berlin Bronzed.
All the above Bells packed with Screws.
Per Dozen, $18 50
" " 26 00
Per Dozen, $15 00
" 21 so
Per Dozen, $18 50
" 26 00
Per Dozen, $10 00
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Full Size Cut of No. 401. Talented.
Full Size Cut 01 No. 806. Patented
PACKED "WITH SCREWS
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 401. With Porcelain Knob
Per Dozen. $4 40
Bronze Metal.
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No. 806. With Fancy Bronze Metal Knob Per Dozen, $11 75
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Levers for Door Bells.
Full Size Cut of No. 404. Patented.
Full Size Cut of Nos. S04 and 904. Patented.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 404. With Porcelain Knob
Per Dozen, $5 00
Bronze Metal.
No. §04. With Fancy Bronze Metal Knob
Per Dozen, $15 00
* "Imperial" Bronze.
No. 904. With Fancy Imperial Bronze Knob ........ Per Dozen, $15 00
" Imperial."- Raised Surface in Polished Natural Bronze Color, with Blaolt Badffiround.
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Levers for Door Bells.
Full Siie Cut of Nos. 402, 802 and 902.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 405 and 805.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 402. With Fancy T Handle
No. 405.
Bronze Metal.
No. 808. With Fancy Bronze Metal T Handle . .
No. 805.
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'"Imperial" Bronze.
No. 90S. With Fancy Imperial Bronze T Handle ....
Per Dozen, $3 00
" *' 4 00
Per Dozen, $10 00
" " $15 00
Per Dozen, $10 00
• "Imperial."— Raised Surface in Polished Natural Bronze Color, with Blaclc Bncksn'ound.
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Levers for Door Bells.
Full Size Cut of No. 415. Patented.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 403, 803 and 903. Patented.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
No. 403. With Fancy T Handle .
No. 415. " " •■ "
Berlin Bronzed.
Bronze Metal.
No. 803. With Fancy Bronze Metal T Handle ....
"Imperial" Bronze.
No. 903. With Fancy Imperial Bronze T Handle .
Per Dozen, $3 40
4 SO
Per Dozen, $13 00
. Per Dozen, $13 00
'" Imperials-Raised Surface in Polished Natural Bronze Color, with Slack Background.
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l-ull sire Cut of No. jofc Patented.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
Silver-Plated.
No. 609. Silver-Plated on Cast Brass. Fancy T Handle
Nickel-Pla ted.
No. TOS. Nickel-Paled on Cast Brass, Plain T Handle
Bron ze Metal.
No. SO». With Fancy Bronze Metal T Handle . . • ■ •
Per Dozen, $16 oo
Per Dozen, $16 25
Per Dozen, $16 00
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No. 15R (New.) No. 21, with Indicator.
Porcelain Mouth Piece, Japanned Body.
No. 158. With Indicator . Per Dozen, $4 50 | No. 159. Without Indicator . Per Dozen, $4 00
Brass, Nickel-Plated.
No. 21. With Indicator . Per Dozen, $11 00 | No. 22. Without Indicator . Per Dozen, $10 00
Tin Speaking Tul><\
1 Inch. . Per 100 ft., $3 00
Elbows for Tin Speaking Tube
Square Turn . . Per 100, $3 50
Round " . . " " 6 00
Spring Alarm Door Bells.
Zinc Boll Tube.
Per Pound . . $0 30
Half Size Cut of No. 134.
No. 132. With No. 2 Bell
No. 133. " No. 3 "
No. 134. " No. 4 "
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Polished Bell.
Japanned Spring.
Half Dozen in a IPaeltaeie.
Per Dozen, $ 9 60
" 11 25
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Nos. 122, 123 mid 124. Half Size Cut of No. 124. Complete.
With Spikes only.
Same Carriage with each Number, but Different Size Bell.
No. 112. With No. 2 Polished Bell on Carriage, with Spikes,
No. 113. " No. 3
No. 114. " No. 4
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Per Dozen, $5 75
" " 6 10
7 75
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Same Carriage and Trimmings with each Number, but Different Sixe Bell.
No. 12a. With No. 2 Polished Bell, Complete with Trimmings, as per Cut,
No. 123. " No. 3 "
No. 124. " No. 4 " "
Hull Dosen In :i Package.
Per Dozen, $ 8 75
9 SO
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Bronze Metal Bell Slide.
Full Size Cut of No. 65.
Bronze Metal.
No. 65. 5 Inch, Packed with Screws
No. 66. 6 "
Mortise Bell Cranks.
No. 11. Painted Face
No. 1. Polished and Lacquered
Check Springs.
Full Size Cut of No. 5.
No. 5. 5 Inches Long, Bright Spring Wire No. 18
Per Dozen, $11 00
" " 13 00
Per Gross, $8 60
Per Gross, $28 75
Per Gross, $6 75
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 2 and 12.
No. 2. Cast Brass, Malleable Iron Spike
No. 12. Japanned,
Per Gross, $11 80
6 75
Full Size Cut of No. 4.
No. 4. Cast Brass, Heavy, Wrought Iron Spike
Per Gross, $16 30
Full Size Cut of No. 33.
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No. 32. Japanned, on Plates
Per Gross, $6 75
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End Bell Cranks.
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 3 aud 13.
No. 3. Cast Brass, Malleable Iron Spike
No. 13. Japanned, '
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Per Gross, $10 70
6 25
Full Size Cut of No. 5.
No. 5. Cast Brass, Heavy, Wrought Iron Spike
Per Gross, $14 00
Full Size Cut of No. 33.
No. 33. Japanned, on Plates
Per Gross, $9 60
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House Bells.
Rcmgh.
Assorted from 2 to 4 Inch .... Per lb, $0 45
Polished.
Assorted from 2 to 4 Inch .... Per lb, $0 51
Horse Car Bells.
Pure Bell Metal. Rough.
3 Inch Mouth Per lb, $0 72
3'A " " " " o 72
Hand Bells.
Fine Polish.
Nos. O 12 3 4 5 6
Diam. of Mouth, 2% 2% 2^ S S'A S)( 4 Inch.
Per Dozen, $2 25 2 62 3 50 4 50 6 50 8 50 II 25
Nos. 7 8 9 10 lit 14 16
Diam. of Mouth, 4% s'X S'A. 6 (><4. 6% S Inch.
Per Dozen, $13 75 18 50 24 00 30 00 36 00 48 00 54 00
"Abbe's" Patent Gong Bells.
Fiue Polish, Extra Heavy. Half Size Cut of No. 6.
"Yankee" Alarm Door Bells.
4 Inch.
No. 1*5. Bronzed Steel Bell
No. 135. Polished Bell Metal Bell
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Per Dozen, $ 5 00
•' 10 oo
Half Size Cut of 5 Inch.
No. 20. Bronzed Steel.
Inch, 3 4
Per Dozen, $4 00 5 00
No. 30. Polished Bell Metal.
Inch, 345678
Per Dozen, $8 00 10 00 14 00 20 00 28 00 40 00
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Steamboat and Locomotivq (longs.
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Size, Inch, 3
Each, $2 25
Trip Grongs.
4
2 75
5
3 25
Size, Inch,
Each,
6 7
$4 30 S 75
Slow 13
Locomotive GJ-ongs.
8 10 12
6 75 9 00 15 00
^ll* made to order, 01 any Pattern.
15
21 00
18
36 00
Spring Brass Check Springs.
Size, Inch, }is.f>'/ z
}£x8
#* 9 K
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Each, $0 30
35
50
65
85
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Gong Pulls or Bell Slides.
SMALL.
For one Finger.
Each, $0 75
MEDIUM.
For two Fingers.
Each, $1 25
LARGE.
For three Fingers.
Each, $2 00
SIDE OR HORIZONTAL.
Bell Cranks or Angles.
Brass Cranks, Mounted 011 Iron.
TO BE PUT ON WITH SCREWS.
Small Radius, 2 Inch ....... Each, $0 50
Large 2% " . . . . . . o 75
END OR UPRICHT.
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Half Size Cut of No. 2.
Nos. O 1
Height (without Loop), 7 b'/ z
Per Dozen, $13 00 11 00
Nos. 4 5
Height (without Loop), 4 ^H
Per Dozen, $5 00 4 00
5%
8 00
6
3 00
3
4% Inch.
6 00
7
2X Inch.
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Cast Sheep Bells. &
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Nos. 1
Per Dozen, $2 00
Full Size Cut of No. 2.
Loose.
2
2 50
3
3 00
Strapped with. Leather Straps.
Nos. 12 3
Per Dozen, $3 00 3 50 4 00
Celebrated Swiss Cow Bells.
( SAIONELECIER )
Fine in Tone. Pretty in Finish. "Weight about 3 lbs.
5K Inch High, 6 Inch at Mouth Per Dozen, $30 00
The Loop will admit of a 3 Incri Strap.
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Door Handles.
No. 2. With Wrought Latch
No. S.
Half Size Cut of No. 2.
.Japanned.
Store Door Handles.
No. 6. Put on with Nuts
Half Size Cut of Latch, Slide and Catch.
HITHER RIGHT OK LKJT HAND
Japanned.
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Per Dozen, $1 18
1 35
Per Dozen, $4 50
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No*. 17 and 18. Patented.
With Plate.
No. 27. Patented.
Without Plate.
[.atch, etc., with Nos. 17, 18 and 27. Half Size Cuts.
KITHKH mtiii'i' <>ic i,Ki-"r hand.
1 '»• I'lin Bronzed.
No. 17. With Plate, Packed with Screws
No. U7. Without Plate,
Per Dozen, $5 50
4 6S
Tuscan Bronzed.
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Nto 18. With Plate, Packed with Screws
Per Dozen, $4 50
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Barn Door Handles.
Extra Heavy.
Japanned.
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No. 5. With Wrought Latch
Per Dozen, $3 50
Flush Barn Door Pulls.
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No. 500
Half Size Cut.
Japanned.
Per Dozen, $1 00
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No, G1S.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 51 a. With Screws Per Doz., $1 15
No. son.
Tuscan Bronzed.
No. 5©5. With Screws Per Doz., $1 25
No. oao.
Cast Brass.
No. 59©. Without Screws Per Doz., $3 50
Fhish Trap Door Pulls.
No. 9. Japanned
Per Dozen, $2 50
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Letter Box Plates.
No. 9SO.
Ornamental Bronze
No. 920. Size, y4 x 7^ Inches, Complete with Rods and Nuts
No. 925. " 3x7 " Similar to No. 920, with Bronze Screws
Per Dozen, $10 00
" " 7 20
No. 784,0.
Ornamental Bronze.
No. 7§40. Size, $% x y'4 Inches, Complete with Rods and Nuts
Per Dozen, $16 00
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Letter Box Plates.
Three-quarter Size Cut. Patented.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 26, Packed with Screws
Per Dozen, $4 20
Three-quarter Size Cut. Patented
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 46. Packed with Berlin Bronzed Machine Screws
Per Dozen, $5 50
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Hallway Letter Boxes.
These Boxes are intended for use in Hallways of Office Buildings, Apartment Houses, etc., and are coming into very general use
in cities where the carrier system has been adopted.
The Box is very strong, being made of iron, cast in one piece. .Security is guaranteed also by the use of a Yale Lock with
Corrugated Key. The flap at top can be raised, and through the opening thus exposed letters may be dropped into the Box. The
grating at bottom enables any one to see at a glance, without opening his box, whether it contains any mail or not. The attachment
of the Box to the wall is very simple, secure and easy.
Iron. .Japanned Finish.
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No. 3. " 2 " " 5 " " 8 3 "
Each, $3 00
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Finger Plates.
Silvered Glass.
Ornamental Bronze.
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Plain Surface.
Word :
Push or Pull.
No. 905.
Scroll Surface.
No. 006.
Push or Pull.
Silvered Glass.
Size, 12x3 Inch, Main Surface
" 12x3 " Ward: rush or Pull
( >rnamental Bronx.'.
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No. 90S. Size, 12x3 Inch, Scroll Surface
No. 906. " 12x3 " Word : Push or Pull
Each, $1 50
" 2 00
Each, $1 30
" I 30
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Ship Cabin Door Hooks.
Full Size Cut of 2;? Inch.
Heavy Oast Brass. Polished and Lacquered.
Inch, 3 3'A
Per Dozen, $5 00 5 75
Locker Rings.
4
6 60
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i}{ Inch
No. 21
Brass. Polished.
Per Dozen, $2 50 | 2 V2 Inch
Line Cleats.
Full Size Cut of No. 21.
Cast Brass, Polished and Lacquered.
Per Dozen, $3 25 | No. 8!J. Heavy
Flush Rings.
Full Size Cut of No. 20. iJ4 Inch.
Cast Brass. Polished and Lacquered.
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Inch, 1
Per Dozen, $2 00
2 20
No. SO.
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2 65
2 85
Per Dozen, $3 00
Per Dozen, $.) 25
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No. 44. i</ 2 Inch
No. 46. 4 '*
No. 48. 4K "
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Full Size Cut of No. 44.
Oast Brass. Polished and Lacquered.
Brass Lifting Handles.
Per Dozen Pairs, $12 00
" " " 14 00
" " " 17 00
Full Size Cut of 2'A Inch.
( 'nst Brass. Polished and Lacquered.
No. a.
Inch, 2% 3 3^
Per Dozen Pairs, $4 00 5 00
Brass Lifting Handles.
6 50
Full Size Cut of ;N Inch.
Heavy, Oast Brass. Polished and Lacquered.
No. 1.
4
Inch, 3
Per Dozen Pairs, $7 50
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9 60
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Flush Chest Handles.
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Full Size Cut of No. 31.
Japanned.
Nos. 31
33
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Per Dozen Pairs, $2 80
3 60
6 50
Chest Handles.
34
7 50
Full Size Cut of No.
Nos. 10
Per Dozen Pairs, $1 75
Japanned.
11
2 50
12
3 6s
13
5 10
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Nos. 72
Per Dozen Pairs, $3 00
Japanned.
73
3 35
Fancy Chest Handles.
Full Size Cut of No. 11.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. ai. Willi Screws
No. aa.
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3 75
Per Dozen Pairs, $4 20
5 60
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Drawer Pulls.
No. IOO
Full Size Cut of Nos. 100 and 101.
Japanned.
Per Gross, $2 88 |
( Jopper Bronzed.
No. 101 .... Per Gross, $4 30
Full Size Cut of Nos. no and \io%.
Japanned. Coppered.
No. HO .... Per Gross, $4 50 | No. 11©K Per Gross, $4 50
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 10 and n.
Japanned. Copper Bronzed.
No - ,0 Per Gross, $5 00 I No. 11 . . . p er Gross, $6 75
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 501 and 506. Patented.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
Copper Bronzed. Berlin Bronzed.
No. 501 ... Per Gross, $8 75 | No. 506 .... Per Gross, $8 75
Full Size Cut of Nos. 401 and 406. Patented.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
t topper Brorutedi Berlin Bronzed.
No. 401 .... Per Cross, $11 50 | No. 406 .... Per Gross, $11 50
Full Size Cut of Nos. .v>! and 306. Patented.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
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< topper Bronzed. Berlin Bronzed.
No. ;iOI .Per Gross, $13 25 | No. 306 .... Per Gross, $13 25
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Drawer Pulls.
XjEtrge.
No. 356. With Screws
Cut of Nos. 356 and 456.
Berlin Bronzed.
Medium.
Per Gross, $10 00 | No. 456. With Screws . . Per Gross, $0 00
No. 396. With Screws
Full Size Cut of No. 396. Patented.
Berlin Bronzed.
Per Gross, $11 00
Druggists' Drawer Pulls.
No. 346. With Screws
Full Size Cut of No. 346. Berlin Bronzed.
Labels can be slid In at the ton after the Pulls ore screwed on.
Berlin Bronzed.
Per Gross, $13 25
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Shutter Bars.
Nos. 31 and 33. Full Size Cut of 1 ?:, Inch
SIZK, 1 3/4 INCH.
"Wrought Brass. Nickel-Plated on Brass.
No. 31. With Brass Screws . Per Dozen, $1 75 | No. S3. With Nickel-Plated Brass Screws, Per Dozen, $2 30
Nos. 71 and 73. 1* 11 1 1 Size Cut ol 2% Inch.
HKVKI,n;i) K1DG-KS.
No. 71. Oast Brass.
114 Inch, Without Screws
2 ■• •' "
IVr Dozen, $2 50
2 70
No.?:J. Nickel-Plated on Cast Brass
1 \, Inch. With Nickel-Plated Brass Screws, Per Dozen, $6 40
6 80
No. 137. Full Size Cut of i',~. Inch. Patented.
Tuscan Bronzed.
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No. 13T. 2 Inch, with Screw;.
Per Dozen, $1 00
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Spiral Spring Window Springs.
'MEERIMAFS" PATTERN.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 5. 6, S and 16.
Wrought Brass.
No. 5. With Cast Brass Bolt, Polished, Per Gross, $18 50
SELF-FASTENING, DRIVE SOCKET.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 7 and 9.
To Fit '{ Inch Hole. No Screws Used.
No. 7. Iron Case, Cast Brass Bolt . Per Gross, $12 00
No. IO. Japanned
Window Spring Bolts.
Full Size Cut of Nos. 10 and 20.
Per Gross, $2 90 | No. 20. Japanned, Silvered Tip
Per Gross, $3 80
Patent Sash Bolts.
No. 305. Round Bolt, Maroon, with Flange on Socket
Sockets, per Gross, $0 46
Per Gross, $4 75
" G-arretson's " Window Locks.
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Nickel-Plated
Per Gross, $ 7 50
IS 00
Automatic Window Holders.
No. 1O0. Bronzed
No. 105. Tinned
Per Gross, $ 8 00
" " 10 00
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FuU size Cut of No. 400.
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Berlin Bronzed.
No. 400. With Screws p er Dozen, $0 55
FuU Size Cut of No. 832.
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Solid Bronze.
No. 832. With Screws . Per Dozen, $1 00
Sash Pulls.
Full Size Cut of Nos. So and 81.
SOi Ki-'/r.
Tuscan Bronzed.
No. 80. With Screws . Per Dozen, $1 70
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 81. With Screws . Per Dozen, $2 00
Full Size Cut of No. S33.
SOCKET.
Solid Bronze.
No. 833. With Screws
Per Dozen, $6 00
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Surface Sash Lifts.
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Pull Size Cut ol No. 231. Patented.
Tuscan Bronzed.
No. 231. With Screws
Per Dozen, $0 45
Full Size Cut of Nos. 532 and 732. Pull Size Cut of Nos. S33 and 733.
< !ast Brass.
Per Dozen, $1 60 | No. 533. Without Screws Per Dozen, $2 25
Nickel-Plated.
No. 732. With Screws . Per Dozen, $3 25 | No. 733. With Screws . Per Dozen, $3 80
No. 532. Without Screws
Pull Size Cut of No. 523
< !as1 Brass.
No. 523. Polished and Lacquered .........
Surface Sash Lift and Lock.
Pei Dozen, $3 20
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No. 462. With Screws
Full Size Cut of No. 462.
Berlin Bronzed.
Per Dozen, $1 60
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Flush Sash Lifts.
Full Size CuL of No.
Tuscan Bronzed.
No. 1286. With Screws
Per Dozen, $0 90
I'llll Size Oil of No r;K 7
Tuscan Bronzed.
No. 1487. With Screws
Per Dozen, $1 00
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Full Size Cut of No. 491. Talented.
Berlin Bronzed.
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No. 491. With Screws
Per Dozen, $i 10
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Sash Fasteners.
Cut of No. o.
PLAIN" LKVEB.
Japanned.
No. 0. Plain Rivet . . .
No. 214. Porcelain Knob, Capped Screws .....
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 311. Porcelain Knob, Round Head Screws ....
Full Size Cut of Nos. 211 and 214.
Per Dozen, $0 66
" " » 45
Per Dozen, $1 75
Full Size Cut ol No. 41. Patented. Full Size Cut of No. 208.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 41. Porcelain Knob, with Screws, Per Dozen, $1 90 No. 30§. Bronze Metal Kilobaud Rivet, with Screws.
Per Dozen, $5 00
Full Size Cut of Nos. 322 and 323. Patented. Full Size Cut of No
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 323. Bronze Metal Knob and Rivet, with Screws ......
No. 838. Nickel-Plated '
Nickel-Plated.
No. 366. Plain Pattern, with Screws
Per Dozen, $6 00
" " 7 00
Per Dozen, $23 30
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 522 and 523. Patented.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 522. Bronzed Metal Knob and Rivet, with Screws. I No. 523. Nickel-Plated Knob and Rivet, with Screws.
Per Dozen, $4 25
Per Dozen, $6 00
Full Size Cut of No. 520 Patented.
OPEN.
Full Size Cut of No. 521. Patented.
CLOSED.
Berlin Bronzed.
No. 520. Iron Knob, with Screws . Per Dozen, $1 80 | No. 521. Porcelain Knob, with Screws, Per Dozen, $2 25
"Ive's" Patent BuferW Proof Sash Locks.
No, IOI. Bronzed
No. 105. Coppered, Polished Knob
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Per Dozen. $1 25 | No. 40S. Bronzed, with Nickel-Plated Knob, Per Dozen, $2 00
I 75 I No. 410. " " Bronze Metal " " " 200
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Nos. 5 and 29.
Nos. 10, 15, 30. 33, 35 and 73.
Nos. 25, 27 and 4
Self- Bolting.
No. 5. Lacquered Iron, Wrought Irou Pin and Rivet
10. Japanned Irou, Brass Cap and Knob
15. Japanned Iron, Plated Cap and Knob .
25. Bronzed Iron, Ornamental, Plain Plated Cap and Knob
27. Bronzed Iron, Ornamental, Bronze Cap and Knob
29. Nickel-Plated on Irou, Plain
30. All Brass, Heavy .....
33. Nickel-Plated on Brass, Heavy
35. Silver-Plated on Brass, Heavy .
40. Ornamental Bronze, Heavy ....
55. Ornamental Bronze, Extra Heavy
73. Plain Bronze, Heavy .
No. 55.
Per Dozen, $ I 45
1 85
1 85
' 2 00
2 00
' 6 00
5 35
8 00
" 35
' 6 00
7 35
6 00
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Full Size Cut of No. 01
T'ull Si/e Cut of No. 033.
Nos. Ol I
Per Dozen Sets. $0 65
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Pull Size Oil <>f No, 044.
roii/i >d
Iron.
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044
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1 25
2 00
Japanned Sash (Vntivs.
ImiU Size Cut ■ •'
Full Size Cut of No. 2.
No. 22
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No. 2. Heavy. ,V'6 Inch Stem Per Gross, $6 75
No. 4. " >s " " . " " 7 20
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"Reiher's" Transom Lifters.
SELF- LOCKING.
TRA2TSOM HTNGED AT THE TOP.
To find the length of lifter required :
Measure from the floor to about the middle of
transom, and deduct four feet.
TRANSOM HINGED AT THE BOTTOM.
To find the length of Rod required :
Measure from the floor to the top of transom,
and deduct five feet.
TO THE ARCHITECTS.
TRANSOM HINGED ON PIVOTS.
To open " push up " the Rod.
To find the length of Lifter required:
Measure from the floor to the middle of the
transom, and deduct four feet.
Please specify the diameter of Lifter and length desired.
Transoms hinged below require a longer rod than those
hinged above.
To ascertain the exact length of Lifters required for
differently hinged transoms, a rule for measurement is given
below each cut.
Brackets supplied in accordance with mouldings, otherwise
the regular size will be furnished.
All the Lifters are reversible (either right or left), and
without extra charge.
The length of the Lifter is to be measured when the rod is
drawn out of the Locking Bar to the lower notch.
Improved. New Pattern.
PRICE LIST.
Fine Copper Finish.
Length of Lifter, Feet, 3
4
5
6
7
8 9
10
Diameter of Rod.
X Inch.
Each. $0 90
I 00
I 10
I 20
I 30
I 40
5/i6 "
" $1 3°
1 45
1 60
1 75
I 90
2 OS
X "
" $1 7°
1 90
2 10
2 30
2 50
2 70 2 90
3 10
Br
ass
or
Real Br
onze.
Length of Lifter, Feet, 3
4
5
6
7
8 9
10
Diameter of Hod.
'X Inch.
Each, $2 80
3 10
3 40
3 7°
4 00
5/i6 "
" $3 20
3 55
3 90
4 25
4 60
4 95
X "
" $3 65
4 10
4 SS
5 °S
6 45
6 90
1/4 Inch Rod
lor Hotels and
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Transoms. 2/8 tor
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Store Tra asoms.
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SELF-LOCKINd SKYLIGHT LIFTEK.
TO BE WORKED -WITH A CORD.
Each, $1 75
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EOTIND. WHITE JAPANNED.
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Price, Each, $1 45
Vertical Wheel, for Cords.
8 10
1 95 2 87
OBLONG, TVJJITK JA.PA-N3SrKr>.
3 73
Vertical Wheel, all Fitted for Cords.
Size of Opening, 4x6 4x8 4x10 4*15 6x8 6x10 Sxio Sxi2 9x14 10x14 10x16 12x18 16x24
Price, Each, $1 40 1 60 1 75 2 40 2 00 2 20 2 62 2 92 3 72 4 40 4 90 7 15 13 25
Cast Face Plates
Outside Measure, 6x8
Price, per Dozen, $2 50
FOB BRICK WORK. Etc.
6x10
Sxio 8*M
10x12
10x14
12x16
3 00
4 00 4 50
S 75
7 50
11 00
Door Buttons.
Hull Size Cot of i'. Inch.
No. 10. Japanned.
V
Inch, 1%
Per Gross, $1 00
1 20 1 50
2 20
Door Buttons on Plates.
Inch
Per Gross, $3 65
Full Size Cut of
■ X
Inch.
No.
•jo.
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panned
365
4 20
2
4 75
2%
6 30
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Diamond Ventilators.
Patented Jan. 8. 188-t.
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Position in Wall or Sash, Partially Open.
PRRFKCT VENTILATION GUARANTF.Kl) WITHOUT
— FOR —
DRAUGHTS.
Buildings, Hotels, Hospitals, Schools, Churches, Dwellings, Lodges, Etc.
PASSENGER, SLEEPING, EXPRESS, REFRIGERATOR AND FREIGHT CARS.
The admission of air being under perfect control, hang up a Thermometer and carry any temperature you wish.
THE DIFFUSION OF IN-CURRENT DESTROTS ALL DRAUGHTS.
for summer or winter Ventilation, close your house. Windows down and locked. Perfect circulation of air through every
apartment. The I "en I i la tors can he finished to correspond with any interior colors or decorations, cither in nickel, bronze or paints.
BUILDINGS, Etc. — For large buildings, basements, halls, churches, lodges, etc., use any size Ventilator desired either in walls
or windows. Any quantity of exterior air can be admitted or shut off at will. Thus any desired temperature can be maintained in
any apartment. In large buildings keep the windows closed. It admits constant supply of fresh air without draughts. Tenants
run no risk of cold, as when windows are raised or lowered, and landlords will save their cost every day in thus keeping windows
closed — as against trying to heat all out doors, when windows are being opened either from above or below.
HOTELS, ETC. — For Hotels, use in halls, bedrooms, bath rooms, etc. Any desired temperature can be held, and putting
large sizes into partition walls, all odors from closets, etc., are carried into halls, instead of bedrooms, for iuhalation. The halls are
the natural Ventilators of hotels and large buildings, and carrying certain lilies of Draught, do, when connected with a bedroom or
closet, tend to produce a vacuum therein, thus removing odors, and purifying the apartments ; the admission of fresh air at the
windows and foul air going out as described, must purify the apartments.
SCHOOLS, ETC. — For schools or recitation rooms windows must not lie raised or lowered on account of the dangerous effects
ot draughts. Under our system — owing to the diffusion of in-currents, or air admission — any person or child can sit within six
inches of any Ventilator (wherever placed) without fear or risk of cold from draughts. A person blindfolded may be taken within
six inches of any Ventilator in place. He will quickly notice the circulation of fresh air around him, but he cannot locate its
admission, thus effectually overcoming the dangerous risk of direct draughts from the hoisting or lowering of windows, aside from
having no control of air admission, and as before the expense of heating all out doors — under our system thus controlling air
admissions, and the temperature, with the destruction of draughts, it would seemingly commend itself for the school room.
HOSPITALS, ETC. — The most delicate patient may lie with head toward air admission. He may feel the air circulating about
him, which can be admitted in any quantity or shut off at will, but assumes no risk from direct draughts.
OFFICES, Etc. — For offices, sit within six inches of Ventilator if you wish and do your writing, you will not take any cold.
BEDROOMS. — For bedrooms open Ventilators upon retiring (if closed) to admit any desireil volume for the night, close in
the morning if room is too cold, open and close at will all times.
Numbers.
1. Opening i </ z In. Diatn., auv Length up to 2 In.
2. " 2 ' 3 "
?. " 3 ' 4 "
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PRICS
LIST.
er Dozen.
Numbers.
Per Dozen
12 00
5. Opening 5 In. Diam.
any length up to 6 In.
$60 OO
24 00
36 00
6. " 6 "
7 "
72 00
7. " 7 " "
" " 8 "
84 00
96 00
48 00
S. " 8 "
" 9 "
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189
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Inch
3*4
4x5 5x6
Per Dozen,
$0 48
68 1 10
N<>. 152.
Inch,
3 "4
4*5
Per Dozen,
«i 35
• 65
No. 1 » 1 1 .
Incli,
3x4
4x5
Per Dozen,
$1 40
« 85
N<>. isa.
No. -LJ. Japanned.
6x8 «xio 8x12 9x15
1 50 2 10 2 75 3 50
Tuscan Bronzed., with
4';*o 5/4xS 6x 9
No. 1H4.
iox 12
3 00
T2X 14
4 50
I2X1S
5 50
screws.
7x 10
3 90
2 25 2 50 3 15
Tuscan Bronzed, with Screws.
5x7 6x8
8xi]
4 50
2 50
3 'o
7x9
3 75
Sx 10
4 75
13x20
8 00
iox 12
6 30
9x 12
625
Eland Rail Brackets.
1 1 ;i 1 1 SIM Cut ol No. ioi.
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No. AOl. With Screws
No. aoa.
Tuscan Bronzed.
Hall Size Cut of No. 202.
Per Dozen, $2 00
2 SO
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Japanned Foot Scrapers.
Half Size Cut of No.
No. 1. One Dozen in a Package
Per Dozen, $1 45
ikili Size Cut m|' N". -
No. *2. One Dozen in a Package
Per Dozen, $0 95
Nos. 3 and 4. Half Size Cut of No. 4.
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No. 3. One Dozen in a Package
No. 4.
Per Dozen, $i oo
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Japanned Foot Scrapers.
No. 6. Half Dozen in a Package
No. 12. Half Dozen in a Package
Half Size Cut of No. 6.
Half Size Cut of No. 12.
One-third Size of Cut No. 20.
With Dish, Oasl in One Piece.
No. !H>. Loose, notTackeil
No. !I5. Large, Loose, not Packed
191
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Per Dozen, $1 90
Per Dozen, $3 50
Per Dozen, $ 8 00
" 20 00
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Brass Screw Pulleys.
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No. 35. Full Size Cut of i Inch. No. 37. 1-ull Size Cut of % Inch.
CAST BRASS. POLISHED AND LACQUERED.
N~<>. 35. Single Pulleys.
H X ■
2 70 3 15
No. .'IT. Double* PulU j yiS.
H %
3 60 4 40
Inch, '.
Per Dozen, $2 10
Inch, ' 2
Per Dozen, $3 25
H
2 35
3 35
4 00
5 25
Brass Side Pulleys.
No. 115. Full Size Cut of \ ; Inch.
N<>. 1X5. Single Wheel.
WROUGHT BRASS.
Inch, '.
Per Dozen, $2 30
2 60
No. 117. Full Size Cut ol x /i Inch.
No. 11T. Double Wheel.
Inch, jz;
Brass Upright Pulleys.
Per Dozen, $3 40
Brass Lookiiiu; Cxluss Screws
H
3 80
Full Size Cut of No. 50.
No. 50. Gael Braes.
>s Inch, Polished and Lacquered . Per Dozen, $3 00
Brass Door Buttons.
Full Size Cut of 2% Inches.
No. IO.
Inch, 2 ?\ 2%
Per Dozen, $1 70 1 80 1 85
3
2 20
Brass 1 >oor Bullous on Plates.
; ;i: ;,
CAST BRASS.
POLISHED AND LACQUERED.
No. ."..
Inch, l% i'/ z i^
Per Gross, $4 50 5 00 6 00
6 so
No. 15. Full Size Cut of iH Inch.
No. IS.
Inch, \% \% 2
Per Gross, $13 75 15 50 18 75
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SINGLE SCREW.
No. 45. Full Size Cut of lX Inch.
No. 55. Full Size Cut of iji Inch,
SIDE.
Inch,
Per Dozen,
So 85
1
90
Inch,
Per Dozen,
1
So 55
•X
60
1)4 Inch
1 if Inch
DOUBLE SCREW.
No. 4;. Full Size Cut of 1'/, Inch.
No. 25. Full Size Cut of \% Inch.
•lAPAXXKD FINISH.
No. 25. Side Pulleys.
\'A \% iH 2 2% 2'A
o 95 1 00 1 20 1 60 2 10 2 40
No. 4:5. Screw Pulleys. Single.
i'A iX 2 *X *%■
o 68 o 82 1 10 1 40 1 60
No. -47. Screw Pulleys. Double.
No. 55. Upright Pulleys.
3
3 SO
4
9 00
5
15 00
3
2 25
4
6 00
5
10 00
Per Dozen,
$1 50
Per Dozen,
$1 10
V.
I 30
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Japanned
Incased Screw Pulleys.
Inch, 2
Per Dozen, $1 75
Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
Japanned
Incased Swivel Pulleys.
■2-Yz Inch
3
Per Dozen, $2 50
3 25
No. 43.
2'A
2 25
3
3 00
Full Size Cut oi 2'A Inch.
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195
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Full Size Cut of iK Inch.
Inch, \%
Per Dozen, $2 00
No. 85. Single Wheel. Japanned.
2
2 40
3 20
4 20
V
Full Size Cut of iji Inch.
No.
87.
Double Wheel.
Japanned.
Inch, i#
2
'X
iX
Per Dozen, $3 00
3 60
5 00
625
— -=.
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196
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Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
Japanned
Ceiling Pulleys
Inch, 1 ! 4
Per Dozen, $i 25
• 65
2 40
Japanned
Hay Fork Pulleys.
JMo. U?(i.
Swivel Eye.
5 luck
6 "
Per Dozen, $ 7 00
12 00
Half Size Cut of 6 Inch.
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Awning Pulleys.
197
A
Douni,B.
JAPANNED.
No. 75. Single Wheel.
Inch, 2
Per Dozen, $2 00
3 00
3
4 00
No. 77. Double "Wheel.
Inch, 2
Per Dozen, $3 50
4 SO
3
6 00
No. 75. Full Size Cut of 2 Inch
No. 77. Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
SINGLE.
Tackle Blocks for Awnings.
SINGLE HLOCIiS.
No. 74. Japanned.
Inch, % % X 1 iX i^ 2
Dozen, $0 50 o 60 70 85 1 00 1 30 2 50
No. 17-1. Galvanized.
Inch. \i % i, 1
Per Dozen, $0 80 o 90 1 05 1 25
Inch, 1 ' + 1 ', 1 \, 2
IVr Dozen, $1 65 2 40 3 25 5 00
DOUBLK HI. ix lvs.
No. 1?<>. ( J-alvanized.
Inch, 4 4 1 1 \ 1 '2 i' 4 2
Per Dozen. $1 65 2 00 2 25 3 70 6 00 7 35
ind |-| Full -Size Cut of I 1 , llu.ll
No. 17ft. Full Size Cut of lU Inch.
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Window Pulleys.
LIGHT PIN PULLEYS.
1 V Inch Wheel . . . Per Gross, $3 60
2 " " . . . • " " 4 80
Packed In Bulk.
"PACIFIC"
AXLE PULLEYS.
1 % Inch Wheel
2 " "
Per Dozen, $0 50
" " 62V2
o 75
Packed one dozen In a Package.
3STo. 8.
AXLE PULLEYS.
RIVETED WTP.E AXLE.
Polished 'Wheel. Tainted Face.
1 V Inch Wheel . Per Dozen, $0 58
2 . " " o 66
Packed In Bulk.
No. OO.
AXLE PULLEYS.
MILLED AXLE.
-AJ1 Iron.
i# Inch Wheel . . Per Dozen, $0 80
2 " " . " " 1 00
2% " *' . . " " 1 20
Brass Face and "Wheel.
2 Inch Wheel . . Per Dozen, $5 00
2 /4 • • 00
Packed one dozen in a Package.
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'EMPIRE" SASH PULLEY.
199
GREAT SAVING OF TIME AND MATERIAL.
These Pulleys can be fitted to the Window Frames at the rate of 60 per hour.
No chisels used. No screws required. It is held more firmly and makes a better finish than any other Pulley in the world.
Plain Face, Polished Wheel, S In., with 1/4 In. Steel Axles.
PBICB.
In Bulk .... Per Dozen, $0 65 | In Papers, one dozen each . Per Dozen, $0 71
NOISELESS, HEAVY WROUGHT PEST AXLE PULLEYS.
Bronzed Face. Polished Turned Wheel.
ROUND GROOVE.
No. 1§5. 2'/ 2 Inch Wheel .
No. 198. 2% Inch Wheel .
No. 194. 3 "
CHAIN GROOVE.
Per Dozen, $1 50
Per Dozen, $2 00
11 11 3 00
"PACIFIC" ANTI-FRICTION SASH PULLEYS.
Berlin Bronzed Finish. Ground Wheel.
ROUND GROOVE. CHAIN GROOVE.
2<4 Inch Wheel . . Per Dozen, $3 50 | 2 '2 Inch Wheel .
Per Dozen, $3 50
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Hopkins & Dickinson M'f'g Oo.'s Axle Pulleys.
PLAIN.
2Yz Inch, Ornamental Bronze Front, Brass Wheel
I'er Dozen, $7 00
ANTI-FRICTK >X.
mm mm
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With Steel Axle Turning on Steel Rollers.
1ST... 11.
2% Inch, Ornamental Bronze Front, Brass Wheel . .... Per Dozen, $ 9 00
3 """•••....."" II 00
-A.11 the above packed one dozen in a box, complete with Screws.
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20I
Full Size Cut of ?i Inch.
No. lO.
.Tapanned
Full Size Cut of No. I.
Inch, % U 7 A » "X
Per Gross, $3 15 3 75 5 5° 7 5° 10 00
EXTRA HEAVY.
Nos. 12 3
Width of Plate, 1 1% l)i Inch.
Per Dozen, $1 00 1 50 2 20
Sash Weights.
SOLID EYES.
All Weights
Per lb.
Well Wheels.
SWIVEL HOOKS.
Japanned.
Diatn. Inches, S 10 12
Per Dozen, $8 00 9 5° " 2 5
[ron Sheaves for Blocks, Etc.
Plain Sheaves.
BaM Price for 1 Inch and Less in Thickness
PRICE I-OK
Inch, <\ i'-- '# 2 2 '*
Cts., 12'. 15 »7# 2° 2Z ';
Steel Roller Sheaves.
Rase Price for c Inch and Less in Thickness
PRICE FOB
Inch, i', !'-• I* 2 2 *
Cts., 25 30 35 40 45
10 cts.
25
2'A
50
14
20 00
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Iron.
PLAIN PIN HOT.K
Iron.
STEEL ROLLERS.
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No. in.
Sliding Shutter Sheaves.
SUITABLE FOR
Light Sliding Sash and Doors.
Japanned Case.
Grooves .»f Wheels Fit 1 1 s In.li Brass Rail.
IRON WHEEL.
No. 20. i}{ Inch . . Per Set of 4, $0 55
BRASS WHEEL.
No. 22. i^Inch . . Per Set of 4, $0 96
HOPKINS & DICKINSON M'F'G CO'S
ANTI -FRICTION
Shutter Sheaves.
Polished. Brass "Wheel.
No. in.
\% Inch .... Per Dozen, $2 90
Full Size Cut of Nos. 20 ami 2.'.
Sliding Door Sheaves.
ROUND ESSE CASE.
Japanned.
No. 20. GROUND WHEEL. IRON AXLE.
Inch, 3 4
5
Per Set of 4, $i 25 1 65
2 30
No. 30. POLISHED WHEEL. BRASS a-vt.t?
Inch, 3 4
5
Per Set of 4, $2 40 3 10
4 10
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Patent Roller
Sliding Door Sheaves.
JAPANNED CASE.
Inch, 2% 3 4 5 6
Length of Run, 37 42 49 63 86 Inch.
Per Set of 4, $3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 8 00
EXTRA HEAVY.
6 Inch, Length of Run 116 In. . Per Set of 4, $12 00
"Collins" Patent Anti-Friction Sheave.
'COLLINS" SHKAVE No. \)i. 6 INCH.
A Set <-<>iisists of -4 Sheaves.
No. 1)4. s Inch, Wide Wheel, 9/16 Inch Groove
No. 1%. 6
No. 8. 3
No. 3. 4
No. a. s
No. a. 6
., 9I6 „
Ordinary Groove and Track
v_
Per Set, $5 50
" " 6 50
" " 3 70
4 SO
" ' 5 SO
6 50
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"IVES" PATENT
Parlor Door Hangers.
PATENTED JUNE 22, 1886.
Hangers, with Hard Wood Track, Complete, per Set of 4, $6 oo
Circulars, showing full size Illustration of the Hangers, sent by mail on
application.
"WARNER'S"
Patent Sliding Hangers
FOR
Parlor Doors, Etc.
By their use the necessity of cutting carpets is obviated.
There are no flanged wheels to ride or get off the track. There
is no iron track on the floor. They are entirely concealed from
view. The heaviest doors can he opened and closed with perfect
ease. They can be readily adjusted to overcome settling or
shrinkage.
PRICE
PER SET OF 4
Hangers, with 28 Feet of Hard Wood Track.
No. 1. $y z Inch Wheel . . $ 6 00
No. 2. 4)4 " . . 10 00
"PARA< H >TV"
A nti -Friction Barn Door Hangers,
SPECIFIED BY ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
The " Paragon " Hanger is claimed to be the best device for operating Sliding
Doors ever shown to the Trade,
B K C -A. I" SK
It is the strongest and most durable, made in one solid piece from air-furnace
refined malleable iron [no bolls or rivets to wear and work loose), is the easiest
operated, impossible to derail and never requires lubricating, and is by far the
handsomest and finest finished Hanger in the market. Using the only polished
steel Tee-Rail ever invented. Are made in three sizes (4 to 24 ft. run) for Barn
and Warehouse use.
No.
No.
1. Runs 6 Keel
2. " S "
Rail.
Per Hundred Feet
Per Dozen Pairs, $15 00
" 18 00
$8 00
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Barn Door Rollers.
205
Round
Groove "Wheel.
Nos.,
Diameter of Wheel,
Per Pair,
104
4
$0 60
105
5
72
106
6
90
108
8
1 25
no
10 Inch
' 75
Bam Door Hangers.
Checked Back.
N1-;\V HNCUAND.
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ROIND
GROOVlv
Diameter of Wheel, Inch, j
4
5
6
8
New England, Per Pair, $0 70
I 10
I 50
I 80
Round Groove, "
75
I 00
I 15
I 80
Climax,
1 50
2 00
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"Scranton'
No. 5. 5 Inch Wheel, for Medium Doors, runs 10 Feet
No. 6. 6 " " " Heavy " " 12 "
No. 7. 6 " " " Extra Heavy Doors, runs 1 8 Feet
"Scranton"
Single Wheel
Hangers.
STEEL.
ANTI - FRICTION
FOR
IRON TRACK.
3STo. 1.
5 INCH 'WHEELS.
Runs io Ft. Per Doz. Pairs, $15 00
1 Dozen Pairs in a Case.
No. ia.
4 INCH 'WHEELS.
Runs 5^ Ft. Per Doz. Pairs, $12 50
1 Dozen Pairs in a Case.
Hangers.
Per Pair, $4 50
" " 6 00
" " 7 50
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" Scranton "
Steel Friction Hangers.
SQUARE GROOVE
FOR
IRON TRACK.
Japanned.
AXLES BEST NORWAY IRON.
No. 3.
Loops Heavy Steel.
5 Inch Wheels . . . Per Dozen Pairs, $8 00
One dozen pairs in a case.
No. e.
Loops 1 1/2x3/16 Steel.
2,}i Inch Wheels . . . Per Dozen Pairs, $4 50
Two dozen pairs in a case.
"Scranton" Door Trimmings.
No. 9.
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Wrought Iron Track. Lock Joint.
1 x % Inch, Round Edge
Per 100 feet, $5 00
6 00
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"Scranton" Stay Roller.
.T;i] tanned.
Adjustable tor Doora from H to 3K Indies Xliiclc.
Single ..... Per Dozen, $2 00
Hanger
Track Bracket.
With 3 Inch Screws . Per Hundred, $2 00
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The Nickel Hangers for Barn Doors, Gates, Etc.
A I.J, STEEL.
\ NT! - FK'K !TI< )TST.
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I '' 1 ' ; "' 11 ' "' first-olaas Bessemer Steel, bent from channel bars while hot. Malleable Iron
rider bars with ribbed recesses tor frames, ■-<• thoroughly braced
as t'> be equal to t^oliil BVargings.
They are easy to put on.
They run easily and <1<>u"i lt<-i out of order.
They require no oiling, and no extra care -.i any sort.
They won't break, and they can't wear ..ut.
DESCRIPTION AND PRICES.
No. O. For 20 ft. Doors
No. 1. " 12 "
No. 2. " 7 ■• ••
Per Dozen Pairs, $25 00
20 00
15 00
Special Rail for above
Per ft., $0 05 (See page 220)
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No. O will carry 6,000 lb. Width 3/16 In. Flat Bar Steel to carry same weight, 4.45 In.
No. 1 •• •• 4 ,ooolb. •• 3 / l6 •• • 2S3ln
No. 2 " •• 2,200 lb. » 3/l6 I59ln
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"Donnelly's" Patent Gate Rollers.
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These Rollers were gotten up bj Mr. Donnelly at the request of various parties in San Mateo County, who were in want of a
good, Btrongand reliable article for farm use. They have now been invented some three years, and are in use on many of the
principal farms of San Mateo. Redwood, and other localities in that neighborhood.
The Rollers are made of the best Cast Iron, are to inches in diameter, and have a Steel Axle, % inch thick, (and as the Axle
moves forward, in slots, each side of the frame B). instead of remaining stationary (as is the ease with the old style of gate-rollers),
the friction is almost nothing in a movement of 12 feet
The Track of the Gate is made of Wrought Iron, half round, . inch wide, and can be furnished all in one piece up to a length
of 34 feet, thereby avoiding any joints or roughness for the Rollers to pass over, and at the same time furnishing a strong track over
which loaded teams can be driven without fear of breaking the rail.
Sena for Complete Circular.
PRICES.
„ n ■ «, „ I Rail Per Foot, $3 ro
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Dumb Waiter Fixtures.
SEE DESCRIPTION
Style of Waiter with Stationary
Shelves for Private
Residences.
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Style of Waiter with Hinged
Shelf for Flats and
Restaurants.
PATENT i>r \iu w.vri'KK-
Dwelling House, Restaurant, Hotel and Light Factory Use.
WAITEF.S CAN BE MADE TO FIT ANY SIZED OPENING.
Weights Required for these Fixtures.
For light work, a weight ten pounds heavier than the box is sufficient. For use in Plats, or where required to run more than one
Story, the weight should be fifteen to twenty pounds heavier than the box,
Weight and Rope Furnished by us If Desired.
PRICKS A2TX> S12;>-,s OF ETIXTTJBKS.
For Openings, 19 to 22 Inches Wide, use a 16 Inch. Prices for Fixtures only
23 to 27 " " •• 20 " '
2S to 32 " " •• 2+ " " " " "
34 to 38 ' 30 " ..„•....
Single Face.
Doubk Pace
$25 00
$30 00
27 S°
35 00
30 00
38 00
35 00
42 00
In ordering Double-Face Fixtures, give Dimension of Well Hole, in order to obtain proper length of Shaft.
Double-Face ITixl ares 1 <> order only. INot kepi in Stock.
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Description of "Cannon's" Dumb Waiter Fixtures. «M
Directions tor Cutting up "Camion
Use I '4 inch board for shelf, on which securely fasten the
fixture as shown in cut, also use i \ inch hoard for bottom
shelf, on which the Waiter rests, when it is down.
See that fixtures set perfectly plumb and level on top shelf.
For light work use s s manilla rope ; for heavy work use %
manilla rope, both on the hoist wheel and for attaching weight
to Waiter.
For private residences we can furnish a fine drab braided
cotton rope, which, fastened with steel couplings, is preferable
for handling to the manilla rope in general use.
In this cut the two Friction Rollers, A. a, 'd B, arc shown
as being close together ; this may not necessarily be, as A.
should always be so placed as to catch the rope, plumb, from
the small shaft wheel, and 3 must be on edge of shelf to carry
the weight clear of the Waiter side.
V.\ .hanging these rollers, the weight can be coursed in
any direction desired, either on side, back or in the corner.
In this age of improvements, many articles for the conve-
nience of the householder have been invented and introduced
into new buildings, and also in the remodeling of old ones.
Although Dumb Waiters have been in use for many years,
there seem to have been until recently but few, if any improve-
ments made over the old styles.
Bven the most common articles of household use have
undergone far more improvements than the Dumb Waiter.
F\>i- Illustrations and
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Patent Ihiinl) Waiter Fixtures.
People seemed to consider that a box, a rope and a weight
were all that was necessary to .give them the means of trans-
porting their dishes and other articles to the different floors of
their dwellings, notwithstanding this combinatiou jarred, and
often caused a disastrous smash of the load intrusted to its care.
In private residences where a Dumb Wniter is required,
"Cannon's" Patent will be found to give entire satisfaction.
For all ordinary purposes it does not require a clamp to hold it
in position, as it will sustain a weight of from 35 to 50 pounds
without running down. But where the Waiter is to be loaded
in excess of that weight, the clamp must be used to insure
perfect safety.
The working parts being of Iron and the shaft running on
Babbit Metal, they are strong as well as noiseless.
Any good mechanic can build the Waiter, and by attending
to the directions can apply the fixtures.
There are many cases where a Waiter is wanted to open in
front on one floor, and in the back on another. This requires
a double-faced fixture, which is our regular fixture, with a hoist
wheel on each end of the shaft.
In splicing the hoisting-rope, care should be taken to have
the sliding sheave, which goes under the bottom shelf, remain
in the centre of guide rods ; this will allow for the shrinkage
or stretch of the rope. Waiters running more than two stories,
the sliding sheave can be dispensed with.
Prices*, see opposite Page.
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"Lockett's" Railroad Step Ladder.
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PATENTED.
'Lockett" Railroad Step Ladder:
Reasons why every Store should use the
1. The Ladder is always in its place.
2. It is never in the way.
3. It prevents scratching and marring the shelving and goods on shelves.
4. It is perfectly steady, and any one can use it with perfect safety — a heavy man as well as a light one.
5. You can reach goods on shelving near ceiling just as easily as those lower down.
6. A man can easily pull himself along while slandiug on the ladder, without being obliged to get down and place ladder twice
to reach goods a few feet away.
7. The ladders will very soon pay their cost by saving time in taking down and putting up goods. The top shelf is made wide
on this account.
8. When once equipped with ladders and rail all expenses in that line are at an end.
9. Every one who has used them pronounce them PERFECT.
10. Should you have occasion to change your place of business, the ladders and rail (rail being made in sections) can be taken
down and adjusted in another place.
In ordering Ladder Fixtures and Rail be particular to observe the
following Directions:
First. — State how many Ladders you will require. (Would suggest using one for every 30 to 50 feet of shelving. )
Second. — Give length of Rail required.
Third. — Give number of Standards in each line of shelving, and send a diagram giving distances from the centre of each
Standard. This information is necessary in order for us to know the number of Brackets you will require.
PRICE OF ALL THE IKON WORK COMPLETE FOR THE LADDERS.
Roller Hangers and Braces .......... Per Pair or Set, $12 00
Brackets for Holding Rail in Place ... ..... Each, 60
Jointed Rail, Finished with Splice Screws ........ Per Foot, 40
Xiaddera may be seen Workiiui ;il
NOS. 17 AND 19 BEALE ST., NOS. Ill, 113 AND 115 CALIFORNIA ST.,
Nos. 118 and 120 Market St., Nos. 117 and 119 California St.,
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No. 2. Square, Heavy
Inch, 1 U
Per Gross, $12 15
flate.
Full Size Cut.
Japanned.
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Full Size Cut of No. J.
Shutter Screws.
.I:i] iniiiii 'd.
Heavy. Square 'riinvni.
13 3°
13 6 °
Castors.
Plate. All Iron.
Nos. 1 2 :t I 5
Per Set, $0 11 13 15 o is o 22
Pinto. Brass Wheel.
Nos. 31 12 -fl 31 35
IVr Set, $0 24 o 28 33 o 42 o 48
Plate. All r$vn--.
Nos. »1 94 93 94 95
Ter Set, $0 40 o 50 60 o 75 o 90
Philadelphia Pattern.
Iron Horn. Iron Wheel.
Nos. 90I 904 903 904 905
Ter Set. $0 12 13 IS 17 o 19
6
1
27
36
36
37
60
80
96
97
1 10
1 S°
906
o 22
Per Gross, $4 00
14 00
PHILADELPHIA.
Full Size Cut of No. 903.
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Socket Casters.
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DEEP SOCKET.
SHALLOW SOCKET.
No. 21. Full Size Cut of j>a Inch. No. 120. Full Size Cut of \V* Inch.
All Brass.
No. 21. No. 120.
Diam. of Socket, In., % 1 i.' s \% i 3 /s *'A I Diam. of Socket, In., ^ I l'/s I'X iyi, I'/z
Per Set, $0 72 o 77 o 92 1 08 1 30 1 65 I Per Set, $0 45 55 o 70 87 1 00 I 20
Iron Bed Casters.
Bracket Bed Casters.
Copper
Bronzed.
Nos. 403
Per Set, $0 17
Iron Wheel. No. 404.
404 405
o 19 o 21
Copper
Bronzed.
406 I No. 603. Maple Wheel, 3 Inch
o 23 I No. 604. Apple " 3 " .
Per Set, $0 90
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Store Truck Casters.
215
Half Size Cut of Nos. 825 and 845.
Japanned..
Stat LOnary.
No. 828. 3 Inch Wheel Each, $0 26
No. §24. 4 " " 35
No. §25. A</z " "0 41
"Willi N.iisi-lc'ss TuniPil Wheel.
No. §45. 4)4 Inch Wheel . . . Each, $0 77
Pianoforte Casters.
Halt Size Cut of Nos. 835 and 855.
Swivel.
No. §83. 3 Inch Wheel . . Each, $0 32
No. §.14. 4 " " . " 40
No. §35. 4'i " ' . SO
"With \oiscU-ss 'I'in-iif'd Wheel.
No. §55. 4'i Inch Wheel . . Each, $1 10
Bedstead Fastenings.
Pall Sum Cat of N
\n Iron.
No, 1§. Turned Wheel. Short lk.iw Stein, for Upright
Pianos, etc., per set. $o 90
Half Size Cut of No. 5.
Double Hook.
No. •■». 4'^ Inch
Per Set, $0 27
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Martin's" Casters.
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ROUND PLATE.
No 2. For Parlor Chairs aud other
very Light Furniture.
OBLONG rtATE.
No. 3. For Invalid and Office Chairs, Extension and
Light Tables, Rope Reels, Flower Stands, etc.
ROUND PLATE.
No. 4. For Bedsteads, etc. , etc.
No. 5. For Heavy Bedsteads, Book Cases, Flower Stands, Refrigerators, Safes, Sideboards, Desks, or very Heavy Furniture.
No. 6. For Pianos, Extra Heavy Sideboards, and Book Cases.
Round and Oblong Plate
WITH
Iron 01* Hiiirnxim "Vitpe Wlicpl.
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PRICK LIST.
No. 2. Diameter of Wheel 1 Inch, Round or Oblong Plate
No. 3. " " " iy s "
No. 4. " " " 1%
No. 5. " " " 2 " " " " " .
No. 6. " " " n/ % "
Per Set of 4, $0 80
4, 85
" " " 4, o 90
4, 1 00
4. 1 25
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No. 2. For Parlor Chairs and
other very Light
Furniture.
"Martin's" Casters.
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ORDINARY STEM.
No. S$. For Invalid and Office Chairs,
Extension and Light Tables,
Rope Reels, Flower
Stands, etc.
ORDINARY STEM
No. 4. For Bedsteads, etc., etc.
No. 5. For Heavy Bedsteads, Book Cases, Flower Stands, Refrigerators, Safes, Sideboards, Desks, or very Heavy Furniture.
No. 6. For Pianos, Extra Heavy Sideboards and Book Cases. Furnished with Phoenix Stein.
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Ordinary Stem
WITH
Iron or I.iirmiin Vit:e "Whoel.
PRICE LIST.
No. it. Diameter of Wheel 1 Inch ......
No. :l. i# "
No. I. iH "
No. 5. 2
No. 6. \ji " with Phoenix Stem
Per Set of 4, $0 80
* 4, o 85
4, o 90
" "4, 1 00
4, I 25
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"Martin's" Casters. '
No. 10. OBLONG PLATE CASTER
No. 7. For Show Cases, etc. , etc.
No. 8. For Show Cases, Light Store Trucks, Ice Chests, Heavy Refrigerators, Heavy Flower Stands, etc. Especially useful as
a track under Sample Stoves, or any heavy Sample Goods.
No. 10 is particularly adapted to Heavy Ice Chests, Magazine Boxes, Store Trucks, Heavy Show Cases, Beer Boxes, Large
Refrigerators, or any very heavy weight. Warranted to sustain 4,000 pounds.
No. \'2. Medium Warehouse Trucks.
No. 14. Warehouse Trucks, or for carrying any immense load.
I r on W heels.
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No. 7. Diameter of Wheel 2'., Inch, Round or Ohiong Plate
No. 8. 2\
No. 10. ' 3' s
No. 12. 4'4 " Oblong Plate
No. 14. " " " 4^ '
Per set of 4, $1 50
4. 1 75
4, 2 00
' 4, 6 00
4, 7 SO
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I I. AT URACKHT CASTER
Bracket to fit plain surface, adapted to No. 5 Caster. The weight being sustained from bottom of furniture, one screw-
only may !>e used.
LlGNtTM vrr.K \vh>:i-:i ..
Flal Bracket.
No. 5. Diameter of Wheel -' Inch
Per Set of 4. $1 SO
Corner Bracket.
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No. li. Diameter of Wheel 2 Inch
Per Set of 4. $1 50
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Barn Door Rail.
Suitable for Round Groove Hangers, and Rollers Nos. 104 to no. See Page 205.
No. 44. Yz Inch, for Small Wheels ........... Per Foot, $0 06'^
No. 45. % " " Medium " . . . . . . . " " 09
No. 47. 7/z " " Large " . . . . . . . " " o 14
Hanger Rail. Angle.
Suitable for "New England" and "Climax" Hangers. See Page 2n.s.
No. 10. For Small Wheels ............ Per Foot, $0 06
No. 12. " Medium " ............"" o 07H
No. 14. " Large " . . . . . . . " " 09
Door Kail for "New England." Hangers.
See Page 205.
No. 2. For Small Wheels ............ Per Foot, $0 08
No. 4. " Medium " . . . . . . " " o 09
"The Nickel" Barn Door Bail. ■
*""«& ' "Si <Zj "ST !"■■■■. !~1
See Page 20S. All the Nickel Bam Door Hangers use the same Rail. SECTIONAL VIEW.
In 2 Feet Lengths ............. Per Foot, $0 05
Rail for Sliding Door Sheaves Nos. 20 and 30.
■a
= 3 = ,J> ^J
See Page 202.
No. 135. i<4 Inch Wide, Painted, in 2 Feet Lengths ........ Per Foot, $008
No. 145. 1% " " " " 2 " " . . . " " IQ'/i
No. 155. 2 " '■ " " 2 " " ..... o 18
Hopkins & Dickinson M'fg Co.'s Jointed Rail for "Collins" Sheaves.
See Page 203.
BRONZE
No. 21. % Inch
Per Foot, $0 60 | No. 21 </ 2 . 9/16 Inch
Per Foot, $0 70
Wrought
Brass Rail,
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Suitable for Sheaves Nos. 20, 22, 30 and in.
See Page 202.
1% Inch Flange, Per Foot, $0 I2#
In Lengths of 4, 6 and 8 Feet.
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Giant Metal Sash Chain.
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Advantages as a Substitute
FOB. CORD IN
Hanging Weights to Windows.
First.— It has greater tensile strength than any
other chain of the same weight.
Second.— It resists the friction of one link on the
other better than any other metal.
Third. — It is not affected by exposure to the
elements, or by salt air or water, and does not corrode
and rust.
Fourth.— It does not crystallize, or become brittle,
or lose its vitality by continuous use, as is the case
with inferior metals.
Fifth.— It is made by automatic machinery, and
is therefore more uniform in construction and quality,
as a defective link invariably stops the machine.
Sixth. — It runs freely over the ordinary pulley,
round or square groove.
Seventh.— The fixtures for attaching to the sash
and to the weight are more substantial and durable,
and very simple and easily applied.
EIGHTH. — The sash with our fixtures can be readily
disengaged, and the windows taken out for washing or
other purposes.
Ninth.— The Giant Metal Sash Chain will
endure more strain without stretching than any other
metal, and there is no danger of the weights striking
the bottom of the pocket, if hung properly, nor of
the chain becoming too long to close the sash.
Tenth. — It does not absorb moisture, like even
the best of cord, and runs as freely in wet weather as
in dry.
PBicn OF" SASH CHAIN AND FIITUUKS.
No. 1. Giant Metal Chain
No. a.
No. a. Red
No. 8. Steel "
Fastenings, Window of Two Sashes
Per Foot, $0 12
" " o 10
" " o 08
" " o 06
" Set, o 18
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Silver Luke" Braided Sash Cords.
Nos. 7
Size, Inch, 7/32
Feet in lb, 55
White Cotton
Drab
Italian Hemp
Twisted Sash ( 'on Is.
No. 4. Peerless American Hemp ......... Per Dozen, $ 4 00
No. 2. Ludlow's Russian " . . . . " " 5 00
No. 12. " Italian ".......... ""75°
No. 5. " Extra . . . . . . 12 00
Irish Flax Hand Laid Sash Cords.
>/4(S 5/16 Inch Diameter ........... Per Pound, $0 50
"Silver Lake" Braided Cotton Rope.
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S^53
Nos. 14
16
18
20
24
28
Size, Inch, 14/32
16/32
18/32
20/32
24/32
28/32
Feet in lb, 20
15
11
8
7
5
One
1 Iii/.i '11
I tanks
iii
a
Bundle.
White Cotton, all Sizes
Per lb,
$0
55 1
Drab Cotton, all Sizes
Per lb, $0 60
Iii Coils of arty Length required, suitable tor Dumb w aitex's, Yaoh-t Rigging, <1<'.
"Silver Lake" Braided Chalk Lines.
20 Feet Hanks, 12 Hanks in a Bundle, all in one Piece.
Nos. I 2 3 8#
Per Gross, $6 oo 6 50 7 00 7 50 18 00
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Nos. I
Per Gross, $2 62
No. 27. 100 Feet Long
&S>e»«>!!iSSi»jWiSK!S9ai^^^
Twenty Feet Lines.
2 3 4 6 7^
3 00 3 75 4 00 6 00 7 50
Mason's Lines.
Colored Cotton.
Pef Dozen, $3 00 | No. 28. 50 Feet Long
9 IOK
9 00 10 50
Per Dozen, $1 50
Galvanized Wire
Clothes Lines.
IOO Feet in a Coil.
No. 19. Six Strands of No. 19 Wire ami one of Hemp ....
Per Dozen Coils. $8 00
Manilla and Sisal Rope.
Per Pound.
IN COILS.
Manilla.
I 1/4 In. Cir. (7/16 Din.), Base Sizes
12 Thread " (3/8 " ),
9 " " (5'«> " I.
6 " " (1/4 " ),
IN COILS.
Per Pound.
Sisal.
Manilla.
Oil Well Rope
Tarred Marline and Houseline
A.verage Length and Weight of Rope.
Diameter.
Circumference.
Length
per pound.
Length of
Coil.
Average
Weight of
Coil.
Diameter.
Circumference.
Length
per pound.
Length of
Coil.
Average
Weight 11I
Coil.
1/4 inch.
6 thread.
50 feet.
150 fms.
18 lbs.
I 3/8 inch.
4 inch.
2 110 feet.
125 fms.
358 lbs.
5/16 "
9
■•
33
140 "
27 •'
1 7 16 "
414"
1 7/8 "
125 "
400 "
3/8 "
12
••
25
135 "
32 "
1 1/2 "
4 1/2 "
1 5/8 -
125 "
462 "
7/16 "
' 1 4
inch.
19
150 "
46 "
1 5/8 "
5
1 1/3 "
125 "
562 '•
1/2 "
, . 9
••
'4
140 "
60 "
13 4 "
5 1/4 "
1 1/4 "
125 •'
600 "
9/16 "
■ J/4
••
10
■25 "
75 "
1 7/8 ■'
5 1/2 "
11.12 •■
125 "
700 "
5/8 "
2
■•
7J 2"
125 "
100 "
2
6
1114 inch.
125 "
800 "
3/4 "
^ 1 4
••
6
125 ••
125 "
a 1 8 "
61/2 •
9
125 "
IOOO "
13/16 "
2 1/2
"
5
«5 "
150 "
2 14 "
7
8
iaj "
1125 "
7/8 "
^ 3/4
••
412"
125 "
167 -
1 1 2
7 J/2 "
712 "
125 •
I20O "
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3 5/8 "
125 ••
208 "
2 5/8 "
8
6
125 "
I500 "
1 1/16 "
3 !/4
■•
3 ,S ■
125 "
240 "
2 778
8 1/2 '•
512 '■
125 '■
1636 "
1 1/8 ••
3 «/ 2
••
2 2/3 "
■ 25 "
2S2 ••
3
9
5
125 "
1800 "
114 "
3 3/4
2 1,3 "
125 "
322 "
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Bright Wire and Brass Screw Hooks.
9 10
Bright Iron Screw Hooks.
Nos. 9 IO
Per Gross, $2 50 2 25
11
2 00
12
I So
13
1 70
■ 2 13 14
Brass Wire Screw Hooks.
14 I Nos. 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014
1 60 I Per Gross, $6 50 5 25 4 25 3 50 3 00 2 75
Square Turn Iron and Brass Screw Hooks.
4S. U& XV&
109
110
111
112
mtmn
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113 114
Iron, Square Turn Screw Hooks.
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Nos.
104
105
100
107 108 109 110 111
112
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Per Gross,
$6 00
S 00
4 00
Brass,
3 00 2 75 2 50 2 25 2 00
Square Turn Screw Hooks.
1 80
1 70
Nos.
1104
1105
1106
1107 110§ 1109 lllO 1111
1112
1113
Per Gross,
$22 00
18 50
15 5°
11 00 8 00 6 50 5 25 4 25
3 SO
3 00
114
1 60
1114
2 75
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Bright Iron and Brass Screw Hooks.
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Brass, Nos. 1005
lion Wire Hooks. , Brass Wire Hooks.
Nos. O 1 4 :| 4 5 6 «'.. 7 B I Nos. IOO-I 1005 1006 KKKi 1007 10©8
Gross, $12 00 10 00 800 700 600500400350300275 Per Gross, $22 00 18 50 15 50 14 00 II 00 8 00
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226
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Wire Cornice Hooks and Eyes.
Full Size Cut of 2V; Inch.
Bright Wire Cornice Hooks. With Eyes.
Inch, 2 2>/ 2 3 ii4 4 A'A 5 S'A 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Iron, per Gross, $6 50 7 00 7 50 8 00 8 50 9 00 10 00 n 00 12 00 13 00 15 00 17 00 19 00 22 00 25 00
Wire Gate Hooks and Eyes.
Full Size Cul of -'J~ Inch.
Inch, 1)4
Iron, per Gross, $6 50
Inch, 1%
Bright Wire Grate Hooks and. Eyt.-s.
2 2'A 3 s'A 4 4'A 5
7 50 8 50 10 00 11 50 12 50 14 00 15 50
Brass Wire Grate Hooks and Eyes.
2 2 A i i'A 4 4'A 5
s'A 6
17 00 19 00
s'A
Brass, per Gross, $12 00 16 00 20 00 25 00 32 00 40 00 50 00 55 00 60 00 70 00
Brass Ring Handles.
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No. ( >.
No. 1.
No. 'J.
Ring, Inch, 'A
H
Ring, Inch. ; 4
n 1
Ring, 1 Inch.
Per Gross, $3 20
3 60
Per Gross, $4 75
5 25
Per Gross
$6 7S
Brass
Curtain
Rings.
SCREW RING.
CURTAIN Nos>>
ISO
18
18 18
16
16
14
^^t
RING - Size,
X
H
'A H
X
H
1
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Per Gross,
$0 27
35
Brass
40 50
Screw
75
Rings.
95
1 35
1
^-— "^ Nos.,
18
16
16
16
16
14
1
Size,
y*
'A
H
H
H
1
! h Inch.
Per Gross,
$1 00
1 75
2 25
2 80
3 20
5 00
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Wrought Hammock Hooks.
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227
Full Size Cut of No. 57.
Wrought Iron, 7/i6 Inch Diameter. "With Plate.
No. 57. Galvanized, 7/16 Inch .......... Per Dozen, $2 80
Hull Size Cut ol No. 67.
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Wrought lion. 7 '6 inch Diameter. With Screw.
No. 67. Galvanized, 7/16 Inch .... Per Dozen, $2 6 S
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Clothes Line Hooks.
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Full Size Cut of No. 1, Japanned, and No. 21, Galvanized.
Full Size Cut of No. 2, Japanned, and No. 22, Galvanized.
Full Size Cut of No. 3, Japanned, and No. 23, Galvanized.
Nos. 1
Per Dozen, $1 30
Japanned.
•2
o 75
3
60
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Nos. 21
Per Dozen, $2 10
Galvanized.
22
23
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Wrought Hooks and Staples.
Full Size Cut ol 3% Inch.
STAPLES MADE BY HAND PKOM SOBWAT IKON.
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229
No. 10. Wrought Iron.
Inch, 2K 3 S'A 4 4'A 5 5^
Per Gross, $6 50 7 50 8 50 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00
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18 00 23 00
No. 12. Gralvanized Wrought Iron.
Inch, a# 3 3'A 4 4^ 5 5K 6 7
Per Gross, $9 50 n 00 1250 1450 1650 1750 1950 2100 2600
S 1/2 to B Tncli. quarter sn-i.w* in a box. 7 and >< Inoh. one-sixth Grnss.
8
35 00
Wrought Awning Hooks.
Full Size Cut of 3 Iuch.
No. <>(>. Wrought Iron.
Inch, 1% -i J'. 8 3}i 4
Per Gross. $6 00 6 50 7 00 7 50 8 00 9 00
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13 00
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230
Coat and Hat Hooks.
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Nos. 8
Per Gross, $2 70
No. 108. (Same size as No. 8)
Full Size Cut of No. 48.
Japanned.
28
4 5°
Copper Bronzed.
48
6 50
Per Gross, $2 70
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Coat and Hat Hooks.
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Full Size Cut of No. 75.
Full Size Cut of No. 20.
No. 75
Japanned.
Per Gross, $z 50 | No. 20
Per Gross, $3 75
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Full Site Cut of No. 11.;. Patented.
t lopper Bronzed.
No. 113 or *» Per Gross. $4 50
Full Size Cut of No 70.
Walnut Bronzed.
No. 70. .-, Inch Per Gross, $2 55
No. SO. iVi - 3 20
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Ceiling Hooks.
Full Size Cut of No. 33, with Screw Holes.
Wardrobe Hooks.
Full Size Cut of No. 505,
Ceiling Hooks,
No. 32. With Cast Screws . Per Gross, $2 75
No. 33. " Screw Holes " " 3 00
Japanned.
W&Pdro'be Hooks.
Nos. 504 5©5
Per Gross, $1 70 2 12
506
2 35
Store Hooks for Displaying Goods.
SUITABLK FOR HARDWARE.
Quarter Size Cut.
Very Large and Heavj'. Japanned.
No. 35. Whole Length io>2 Inches ....... Per Dozen, $7 00
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*se Hooks
Fu » Size Cut „f No .
F "" Size Cut of No . . ,.
Patented.
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Harness Hooks.
No. 2. 6 Inches long
No. 3. 5 >/ 2 " •■
No. 5. 8 "
Style of Nos. 2 and 3.
Style of No. 5.
Japanned.
Per Dozen, $1 70
1 so
2 20
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Coat and Hat Hooks.
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No. 394
No. 8»3. With rorcelain Knobs
Full Size Cut ot No. 39'- Patented.
PACKED WITH SCREWS.
Tuscan Bronzed.
Per Gross, $6 00 I No. 204
Berlin Bronzed.
Per Gross, $8 OO
Per Gross, $24 00
236
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Coat and Hat Hooks.
Full Size Cut of No. 339. Style No. 355.
GJ-old Bronzed.
No. 344. With Porcelain Knobs .
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Cast Brass.
No. 339. Polished and Lacquered, Porcelain Knobs, 4 Screw Holes
No. 355. " " " " " 2 "
Per Gross, $22 20
Per Gross, $75 00
" " 84 00
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Brass Coat and Hat Hooks.
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Full Size Cut of No. 316.
Full Size Cut of No. 336. Patented.
Cast Brass. Polished and Lacquered.
No. 316. Plain, with Porcelain Knobs, ......... Per Dozen, $7 00
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No. 336. Fancy,
4 SO
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Hooks.
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No. 250. Full Size Cut of 2J4 Inch Screw.
No. 260. Full Size Cut of )& Inch.
No. 280. Full Size Cut of 4 Inch Screw.
Nos. 220 and 520. Full Size Cut of 4 Inch Screw.
Dorphin Pattern.
No. 3SO. Tuscan Bronzed. No. SSO. Cawt Braes.
4 Inch Screw, .... Per Dozen, $1 45 4 Inch Screw, .... Per Dozen, $6 00
6 " 1 75
"With Safety Snap.
No. SSO. '-Tuscan Bronzed.
6 8 10 12 Inch.
2 70 3 15 3 70 4 20
To Screw on to Gfas Pipe.
No. SSO. Tuscan Bronzed.
y% Inch (for }4 inch Gas Pipe) . . Per Dozen, $1 10
<A " " H " " " • • " *' « 25
Length of Screw, 4
Per Dozen, $2 40
With Plate.
No. ^50. Tuscan Bronzed.
2 l / z Inch Screw .... Per Dozen, $o 95
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Tinned Meat Hooks.
239
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TO SCREW.
Full Size Cul of No. 44. Style of Nos. 43 and 45.
ed, Wrought Iron. To Drive.
IS 14 15
9 80 12 90 14 00
Wrought Iron. To Screw on.
33
10 20
16
19 00
I-'ull Size Cul
Tinned Wire. To Screw.
T11 sckuw on. Nos. 43 14
of No. y.. style of Nos 33 and ;i Per Gross, $12 00 10 00
34
12 40
45
9 00
Bar Meat Rooks.
TINNED. WROUGHT IRON.
No. SO. 5/ 1 6 In. Rimini Iron, for 2 1/8 In. Bar, per Gross, $27 50
No. »'i. 12 2 1/4 56 25
Mm!,- to Slide <mi a Bui*.
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Paper Files.
TUSCAN BRONZED.
No. 38
Per Dozen, $1 75
Paper File Hook*
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T TT S C A. N B K O NZBBi
No. 24
Per Dozen, $1 00
Half Size Cut of No.
Bird Cage Hooks.
Half Size Cut of No. io6.
WROUGHT SCREWS.
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No. 25. Tuscan Bronzed
No. 46. Berlin Bronzed, Patent Swinging Hook
No. 106. " ■• Very Large and Heavy
PAPER FILE HOOKS.
Halt Size Cut of No. 24.
Patented.
Per Dozen, $0 90
1 50
2 50
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241
No. 50. Berlin Bronzed, Wide Base
One-third Size Cut of No. 50.
Per Dozen, $2 25
One third Size of Cut No. s.
Narrow Base.
No. 6. Berlin Bronzed Per Dozen, $2 20
Oue-third Size ol Cut No. lo.
Broad Ti;isc
No, IO. Berlin Bronzed Per Dozen, $2 65
One-third Size of Cut No. 20.
No, "JO. Fancy Bronzed. Bztra Heavy
Per Dozen, $5 75
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Twine Boxes.
Wire Twine Basket.
Half Size Cut of No. 76. Patented.
No. 41. Japanned Per Dozen, $6 75 1
No. 76. Berlin Bronzed . " " 8J50 No. 4©
Per Dozen, $6 00
Bee-Hive Twine Boxes.
Finished in Black, and Gold Bronzed.
No. 34. Size Inside, 4x4^ Inches ......... Per Dozen, $8 00
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Brass Cup Hooks.
243
No. Si. Full Size Cut of K Inch.
No. 82. Full Size Cut of 1 Iuch.
Inch, %
Per Gross, $3 75
Inch, }(
Per Gross, $6 60
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385
%
7 IS
No. 81. Full Size Cut of i& Inch.
Polished, and XJacq^^.ered.
No. 81. Brass "Wire.
X U I I'A 1'A I'A
4 00 4 50 5 25 6 So 8 50 10 50
No. SS. Cast Brass.
1 i'A iH iX
8 40 10 20 12 50 15 50
Brass Screw Hooks.
Full Size Cut of 54 Inch.
Polished and Lacquered
No. 413. Brass "Wire.
Inch, % # % 1
Per Gross, $2 70 2 85 3 35 3 90
Full Size Cut ot 1 Inch.
iX
4 55
Brass Lamp Hooks.
Nos. 20
Inch, 1 A
Per Gross, $6 00
Cast Brass. Polished and Lacquered.
21 22 m M
itf 'X i# 2
8 00 9 25 10 00 14 25
M
19 00
Telegraph Hooks.
Desk-
Hooks.
12 50
19 80
iK
5 3o
•26
23 25
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No. 171. Brass
Per Gross. $8 00 No. 191. Brass
Per Gross, $8 00
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T T T
T T
Nos. 9
10
11
1-2
19
41
Per 1,000, $2 SO
2 30
2 00
i 65
i 8o
I 8o
T T
T t
Nos. 42
43
131 (245)
122 (244 1 123 (243
Per i,ooo, $1 40
1 25
2 00
2 25 2 so
China
Xails and
Nailr^.
Discs.
^ ° C
No. 137^ .
I >1S(_'JJ.
Per Thousand, $1 00
Aj6 :
No. 137J4 .
. Per Thousand, $0 70
No. 137^
Shutter Knobs.
<mm
mmm
No. 1 Full Size Cut of 1 Inch
.No. -6. Full Size Cut of ;', Inch.
Inch, %
Per Gross, $3 75
Inch, X
Per Gross, $5 50
11 50
No. 40. Full Size Cut of i'A Inch.
No. 1. Porcelain. With Past Screw.
H 1 i# i# 1^
3 90 4 40 4 75 6 20 7 75
No. -40. Porcelain. "With Tinned Screw.
Silver-Plated Base under Screw Head and under Knob.
H '
S 75 6 00
Nickel-Plated.
13 00
''A
6 50
No. 76. y s Inch .....
PORCELAIN DRAWEE KNDIIS.
Per Gross, $20 00
BKA^S SCEEW KNOBS.
Full Size Cut of Iji Inch.
N"o. .";. Fast Screw, with Nui and Washer.
Inch, i 1 1/4 1 1/2 1 3/4 2
Pull Size Cut of y/16 Inch.
N\>. 106. Cast Bi-.-t^f-.
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2 Inch, 3/8 1/2 9/16
Per Gross, $6 50 8 25 9 50 11 75 13 50 | Per Gross, $3 60 3 80 4 20
5/8 3/4
4 80 6 20
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245
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FULL SIZE ILLUSTRATIONS.
No. TOO.
3. White Porcelain Center, Fancy Rim
3. Ruby Glass
3. Blue "
9. White Porcelain Center, Plain Brass Rim
Oft. " " " " Silver "
45. Crystal Ceiiler, Rose Pattern
Nos. 41 and 42. No. 4S.
PRICKS .VXD DESCRIPTIONS.
Per Gross.
$5 00
5 00
5 00
2 80
2 80
6 00
No 56.
Xos. Per C.ross-
88. Crystal Class Center, Fancy Burnished Rim $ 5 00
41. Turquoise Star, Glass Center 6 00
44. Amber ...... 6 00
48. Ruby Star Center, Fancy Rim . 14 00
56. .... 28 00
IOO. Crystal Glass Center, Plain Kim . 4 00
Inch, 1
Per Cross, $1 05
Brass Head Picture Nails.
»
Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
N<>. 4. Wrought Nail. Polished.
I* 1'; >V 2
[io 1 25 1 40 1 80
Porcelain Picture Knobs.
2 "5
Inch, fi
Per Cross. $5 60
Full Sue Cut of H Inch. I-'"" Size Cut 01 >'% Inch
No. 90. Long Tinned Screw.
Silver-Plated Base under Screw Head and under Knob.
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3 00
6 20
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Full Size Cut of Nos. 139 and 140.
Tassel Hooks.
PRICES ADD DESCRIPTIONS.
Nos. Per Gross.
139. All Gilt, Fancy Hook $17 oo
140. All Silver-Plated, Fancy Hook . . . 20 00
142. All Silver-Plated, Porcelaiu Knob, White or Ruby, 26 50
Molding Hooks.
PRICES AND DESCRIPTIONS.
Burnished.
Nos.
320. For 1 Inch Molding, Crystal Glass Head
SOO. " i'/z "
310. " I'A " " Medallion . "
l T nburnished.
050. For 1 Inch Molding
04O. " \<i "
Cut of No. 320 for 1 Inch Molding. 030. " I}4 " "
Per Gross.
$12
00
14
00
16
00
Per Gross.
S3
5°
4
5°
4
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Full Size Cut of No. 142.
Full Size Cut of No. 050.
Braided Wire
Picture Cord.
In a Coll.
Tinned.
Nos. 1
Per Dozen Coils, ti 20 I 80
2
2 88
3
3 60
4
4 80
5
6 00
Nos. 10 11
Per Dozen Coils, $3 60 6 00
G-ilt.
12
8 40
13
12 00
14
15 °o
20 40
Towel and Splasher Holders.
Nickel-Plated.
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No. 10. Splasher Holder, 33 Inch
No. 14. Towel " 14 "
Per Dozen, $6 00
S 25
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Cattle Leaders.
Half sizetCut of No. 52.
"Welton's" Patent. Malleable Iron.
Ox Bow Pins.
Half Size Cut of No. 72.
Japanned..
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No. 51. Brass Wire Spring
No. 52.
Per Dozen, $2 10
2 30
No. 71. Steel Spring, i# Inch
No. 72. " " 2
Per Gross, $17 00
18 00
Patent Bull
Price, Complete, without Handle
Per Dozen, $10 00
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Showing the Rull Snnp'aitnchcd to Handle.
BUIX RTNC.S.
Half Size Cut of Nor. \2 and 22.
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Bull Rings.
Polish. ci Steel.
No. IO. 2 Inch
No. 11. 2% "
No. 12. 3
No. 20. 2 Inch
\"o. 21. »X
Xo. 22. 3
Polished ( topper.
Per Dozen. $4 50
5 00 CAST BRASS OX BALLS.
5 25
Per Dozen. $6 00
7 00
8 00
Cast Brass Ox Balls.
1 1, aw < >ctagon.
Nob. I
Per Gross. $10 50
2
12 00
14 00
4
18 00
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Patent Covered Spring Harness Snaps.
Fnll Size Cut ol No. 114.
Nos. 11© !<
Size of Eye, %
Per Gross, $7 50
I .■><>]> Eye.
Ill 112 114
8 00 9 00 9 50
Tinned.
115 116
IS 50 17 50
Full Sizo Cut of NO. 161.
118
117
1% 2
19 50 21 00
Swivel 2£ye.
161
\j Inch.
$14 00
Horse and Wool Cards.
Large Horse Caul- N'ms. t and 2. Woo]. Small Horse Cards. Nos. 3 and 4.
Horse Cards. Coppered Wire.
No. 1. Large, Bound
No. 4. " Not Bound
No. § A . Large Size
Per Single Dozen, $0 90 No. 8. Small, Bound
o 85 No. 4. " Not Bound
Per Single Dozen, $0 80
o 75
Wool Cards.
Per Dozen Pairs, $2 70 | No. 8 B. Medium Size . Per Dozen Pairs, $2 50
"Hill's" Hog Goods.
Ringers. Holders. Rings. Oopper 'Wire.
Japanned . Per Dozen, $6 50 | Japanned . Per Dozen, $6 50 | Nos. 1, 2 and 3 . Per Box 100, $0 30
"Hill's" Calf Weaners.
ADJUSTABLE -WITH THUMB SCREW.
Tinned, Malleable Iron.
No. 1. Small, 4 Prongs ......... Per Dozen, $3 50
Cut of No. 2. No. 2. Large, 7 " . . . . . . " " 4 50
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Nos. o and 21.
Nos. 50 and 51
Nos. 60 and 61.
No. O. 6 Bars, Japanned
No. 21. 6 Bars, Tinned
No, 5©. 6 Bars, Japanned
No. 51. 6 " Tinned
No. ttO. 8 Bars, Japanned
No. «1. S " Tinned .
No. -m. S Bars, Japanned
No. ISM. s Tinned
Nos. 222 and 1222. No. 341.
PRICES A.ND DB3SCREPTION"S.
< >|)cii l tack.
Open Back, Solid Frame.
( 'losi • ) Jack.
Horse ^Ik.c Pattern, Open Back.
Solid Back, Trowel Shank.
Heavy, Extra Finish, Trowel Shank.
No. 451.
No. 341. 8 Bars. Tinned
With Mane Ooxnb, Close Back, Trowel Shank.
No. 151. 6 B.irs, and Mane Comb, Tinned . . - .
Per Dozen. $0 80
Per Ho/en. $1 80
Per Dam, $2 25
2 50
Per Dozen. $3 35
3 90
Per Dozen. $2 10
2 50
Per Dozen. $4 25
Per Dozen, $2 50
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EVERY TRAP 'WAEKiNTBD.
Universally known as superior to any and all other Traps, in strength.,
lightness and durability.
No. O. Rat Trap ; spread of jaws y/*
inches ; strong enough to hold Muskrat.
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With Chain
No
Per Dozen,
*4 25
3 25
No. I. Muskrat Trap; spread of
jaws 4 inches ; adapted to catching the
smaller fur-bearing animals.
With Chain
No
Per Dozen, $4 65
3 S°
No. \%. Mink Trap : spread of jaws
4% inches ; strong enough to hold the Fox
or Fisher.
With.Chain Per Dozen, $7 50
No " " " 6 00
No. 2. Fox Trap, with double spring ; spread of jaws,
4% inches ; strong enough to hold an Otter.
With Chain ... Per Dozen, $10 50
No " . . ■"."," 9 00
No. 3. Otter Trap: double spring; spread of jaws, 5^
inches.
With Chain
No . "
Per Dozen, $13 75
" " 12 00
No. 4. Beaver Trap, double spring ; spread of jaws,
b'/z inches.
With Chain
No
Per Dozen, $16 50
14 5°
With Chain
No
No. 4. Deer Trap, double spring ; spread of jaws, 6)4
inches.
Per Dozen, $18 50
16 50
No. 5. Bear Trap; spread of jaws, n3£ inches ; weight of each spring, 2 lbs 10 oz. ; weight of Trap, 17 lbs ; suitable for taking
the common Black Bear.
With Chain
Per Dozen. $140 00
No. 6. Bear Trap, large size; spread of jaws, 16 inches ; weight of each spring, 6 lbs 10 oz. ; %veight of Trap with chain, 42 lbs ;
made throughout, except the pan, of wrought iron and steel — strong enough to hold the Moose or the Grizzly Bear.
With Chain ............. Per Dozen, $280 00
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NEVER FAILS TO CATCH AND KILL,
DIRECTIONS FOR SETTING.— Scoop out the gopher hole ; then set the Trap by pressing down the spring, and placing the
lever, A, over the fulcrum, B, and into the pin-hole on the pan, C. Then shove the Trap well into the gopher hole, covering up the
points thoroughly. Set lightly, so that the dirt, when shoved out by the gopher, will spring the Trap.
Price
Per Dozen, $2 50
The "Scorpion" Gopher
Trap.
"California" Gopher Trap.
Price
THIS CUT SHOWS THE TRAP PARTLY CLOSED.
Per Dozen, $2 50 Price
Per Dozen, $8 00
The "Excelsior" Gopher Trap.
PATENT APPLIED FOR.
THIS Ct'T SHOWS THE TK'
Place the Trap well in the hole, horizontally, and see that the plate is free from the sides of the hole, then place a stake
through the back of the Trap, or attach a cord, so that the gopher cannot drag the Trap into the hole when caught
Price
Per Dozen. $5 00
Wood Mouse Traps.
Holes, 2
Per Dozen, $0 60
3
o 90
5
1 50
1 80
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Mrs. Potts" Sad-irons.
Set consists of 3 Irons. 1 Handle, 1 Stand.
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No. 55. Plain Polished
Double Pointed. Trial Unfix.
Per Dozen Sets, $30 00 I No. 60. Nickel-Plated . Per Dozen Sets, $30 00
" " " 24 00 I No. 65. Plain Polished . " " " 24 00
Extra Handles . . Per Dozen, $4 00
Sad-Irons.
Polishing Irons.
Sad Irons, 4 to 10 lbs, Round or Sharp Points . Per lb. | New England Polishing Irons, Nos. I, 2 and 3 Per lb.
Toilet IronR. Charcoal Irons. X<w Polishing Irons.
SELF-HEATING.
Nickel-Plated
Polished
Per Dozen, $9 00 i Laundry Size
7 00 I Tailors' "
Per Dozen, $12 00 1 Per Dozen
24 00 I
$5 00
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For Molasses, Varnish, Thick Oils, Tar, etc.
I'er Dozen, $36 00
"Perfection" Molasses (iatcs.
Sizes, Inch, '/i
Per Dozen, $9 50
OPKNHD.
14 00
''4
16 50
'>4
20 00
24 00
3
30 00
sicbbins" Molasses < into.
Mas. I
Per Doten, $7 00
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8 00
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9 00
I
10 00
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Tobacco Cutters.
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P. S. and W. Japanned
Per Dozen, $14 00
Enterprise No. 1
Per Dozen, $18 00
Cork Lined Wood Faucets.
MADE OF SELECTED CORK AM) MAPLE WOOD.
Regular Sizes.
V,
Nos.
2
4
6
Length, Inches, 6
7
8
9
Per Dozen, $0 75
75
I 00
i 25
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Lock Cock, to Drive. Lock Cock, to Screw.
FINISHED.
English Pattern.
sizes. inch, y% yi
Lock Cocks, to Drive, per Dozen, $8 50 12 00
" Screw, " " $9 00 13 00
FINISHED.
H
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6 50
20 00
8 00
22 00
Heavy or New Pattern.
sizes. Inch, y % %
Heavy Lock Cocks, to Drive, per Dozen, $15 00 19 00
" Screw, " $15 50 20 00
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23 00
27 00
24 so
29 00
Racking Cock, to Drive. Racking Cock, to Screw.
FINISHED
Knurlish Pattern
SIZES. Inch, 5 s
Racking Cocks, to Drive, per Dozen, $7 50
FINISHED
Screw.
$8 00
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10 00
14 so
17 00
II 00
16 00
19 00
( ialil'oraia Beer < locks.
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Heavy, Full Size
Per Dozen, $30 00
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Oilers, Assorted.
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" Chase
's "
Oilers.
Nos. 1
i'A
2 3
4
5
6
Till, per Dozen, $ . . . I 25
1 50 1 75
2 25
Ziiic, " " 1 00 1 25
1 35
1 50 1 75
2 25
3 00
4 00
Brass, " " 2 25 2 50
2 75
3 00 3 50
4 50
5 75
7 00
Copper, " 2 25 2 50
2 75
3 00 3 50
4 50
5 75
7 5°
Extra for Long Tubes, add to above List $
>er Dozen.
" Paraxon "
Oilers.
Nos. 1
*'A
2 3
4
5
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jfjfk
Copper, per Dozen, $2 75 3 25
3 75 4 00 4 75
Iron Oilers
5 50
° 75
8 00 ,
^t=^-=^
Malleable
Nos. 1
2
3
Per Dozen, $10 00
11 00
12 00
" PARAGON
Exlra Spouts lor "Chase's" Oilers.
BRASS.
SHORT. Straight
Per Dozen, $
LONG. Straight
Bent
Per Dozen, $
lill'Vl.'LK OLLEHS.
"HAI( IK'S"
PATBTNT AUTOJIATIC
OILERS.
SKWING
MACHIN E
OILERS.
OILERS.
PBII !ES.
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Bicycle < >ilers.
No. 169. Tin .... Per Dozen, $1 75
No. 1«9. Nickel-Plated . . " " 2 25
No. 10. Gilt . . . ■■ •• ! g
"Hiuu-k's" Patent Automatic Oilers.
No. 1. Brass .... Per Dozen, $5 00
No. 2. " . . " " 6 00
No. 3. " . . " " 7 00
Sewing Machine Oilers.
Zinc, \% Inch Diameter, Brass Screw Per Dozen, $0 90
" 2>S "
No. 30. Gilt
No. 7ttO
1 00
2 50
Force < >ilers.
Per Dozen, $0 75
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zinc oil filler.
Long Tube, 1 Pint
Short " 1 "
Long " 1 Quart
Short " 1
Sizes, 1 Pint.
Per Dozen, $4 00
Copper Oil Fillers.
COPPER OIL FILLER.
Zinc Oil Fillers.
Screw Stop on Spout.
1'A Pint.
5 00
Engineer's Tray and Oilers.
Per Dozen, $15 00
" " 12 00
" " 24 00
" " 21 00
1 Quart.
6 00
PRICKS.
Engineer's Tray and ( >ilers.
BRASS.
Sets of 5 Pieces (Tray as a Piece) Per Set, $6 00
" " 6 " ( ) • • ' 8 00
PLATED.
Sets of 5 Pieces (Tray as a Piece) Per Set. $ 8 00
6 " I ' ) . •• 10 00
Engineer's Drip < >ilers.
Locomotive Oilers
No. 631.
1 Pint
No. 74S.
i>i "
No. 737.
1 Quai
1 Pint
2 "
3 "
Per Dozen,
«3 75
.. 11
4 25
So
Each,
«3 So
"
4 00
5 SO
ENGINEER'S DRIP OILERS
LOCOMOTIVE OILERS
2 5 8
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Draper's Steel and Brass Hand and Railroad Oilers.
HAND.
No. 12, Steel. No. 120, Brass.
HAND.
No. 13, Steel. No. 130, Brass.
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Nos. 10 and 11, Steel. No. 14, Steel. No. 140, Brass.
Steel Hand. Oilers.
No. 1*2. 2% Inch Diameter, 2>£ Inch Nozzle ......
No. 13. 3 # " 3
No. 14. 3H " " 9 " "
No. 15. 4% " " 3 " ' .
No. 16. 4X " 9 ......
Brass Hand. Oilers.
No. 120. 2j-i Inch Diameter, 2)4 Inch Nozzle .....
No. 130. 3^ 3
No. 140. 3H " 9
No. ISO. 4'X " " 3 " "
No. 160. 4'A " 9
Steel Railroad Oilers.
No. 10. Pint, 3J£ Inch Diameter, 5 Inches High, 12 Inch Nozzle
No. 11. Quart, 4% " '• 6 " " 18 " "
HANS.
No. 16. Steel. No. 160, Brass.
Per Dozen, $ 6 40
" " 7 85
9 30
13 25
15 00
Per Dozen, $ 9 30
II 50
13 25
18 00
20 75
Per Dozen, $20 00
25 75
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ENGINEER'S BRASS FILLER.
Screw Top.
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ENGINEER'S BRASS AND NICKEL SETS.
Engineer's Brass and Nickel Sets.
No. 19. 5 Pieces, Brass, with Tray .........
No. «0. 6 " ........
No. 21. s " Nickel, " V ........
No. aa. 6 " ........
Brass Kailroad Oilers.
No. 17. Pint, 3ji Inch Diameter, 5 Inches High, 12 Inch Nozzle ....
No. IS. Quart, 4V " • 6 " " 18 " " .
Engineer's Brass Fillers.
No. as. Pint, 4\ Inch Diameter, 3 % Inches High ......
No. 84. Quart, 5 " " S " "
RAILROAD OILERS.
Nos. 17 and 18. Brass.
Per Set,
S 9 50
" "
'4 25
>t it
12 25
'7 25
Per Dozen,
$31 30
36 00
Per Dozen,
S43 00
"
55 00
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Patent Sectional Parabolic Head Light.
THE CHEAPEST IN THE MABKET.
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It has been in use for the past nine years, and given general satisfaction. It is well adapted for lighting Mills, Mines, Hoisting
Works, Warehouses, Streets, etc.
The front view of the Reflector is of octagonal shape ; it is corrugated to diffuse the light, and to prevent dazzling the eyes.
The vertical section is a parabolic curve with a small focal reflector. The reservoir burner and chimney are inserted through the
lower and top sections of the Reflector. The body or outer casing of the Head Light has been modified from the above cut, and is
now made square, thus the glass in front is a square piece, and is set in the door frame, and can easily be replaced.
PRICES ADD DESCRIPTION.
No. 5. 12 Inches Wide in Front, 8 Inches Deep, 19 Inches High, 2 Flat or Argand Burners
No. 6. 16 " " " " II " " 24 " " 3 " " " "
Each, $ S 25
" 10 50
Patent Hydraulic Mining and Locomotive Head Light.
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The best in the market. It is provided with a new style of Head Light burner, which concentrates the flame to a white intense
light — of great importance in a true parabolic reflector. The chimney extends far below the flame, with nothing to intercept the
rays, while the Eastern Head Light burner was a black button in the very focus of the reflector, also a cone, and the chimney-holder
partly covering the flame.
The reflector is spun out of one piece of silver-plated metal, and is a true parabola, which is the only shape that will reflect all
the rays in parallel lines — which is required in order to have a strong light at a distance of two or three hundred feet — as is required
by hydraulic mining. But as light is often required to be strongest near the top of a gravel bank, in order to save the expense or
inconvenience of a trestle work to raise the lamp, this patent Reflector has a regulating attachment which allows the light to be
reflected up or down, as desired, while the oil reservoir and burner will always stand on the same level.
The glass in front is held between two brass rings, the inner one removable, so that the glass may be replaced without soldering
or plastering. These brass rings also serve to heat the glass equally all around. A place is also provided to receive a square piece of
glass in case a round one is not at hand. In order to make it convenient to ship to retired mining places, they are expressly built as
compact as possible, thus the 20 l / 2 inch by 36 x 16 gives a more brilliant light, having the same size burner — than the large, bulky,
heavy aud expensive old style locomotive head light.
PRICES AND DESCRIPTION.
Width in Front 20^ Inches, 36 Inches High, 16 Inches Deep, Weighs 42 lbs, Wick, 1% Inch diain., Flame 3^ Inch High,
Consumes 1 Gallon Oil in 24 Hours ........... Each, $50 00
Width in Front 17 Inches, 30 Inches High, 14 Inches Deep, Weighs 34 lbs, Wick, \y% Inch diam., Flame 3^ Inch High,
Consumes 1 Gallon Oil in 36 Hours .......... Each, 40 00
Width in Front 14^ Inches, 25 Inches High, 12 Inches Deep, Weighs 25 lbs, Wick, 1 Inch diam., Flame 3X Inch High,
Consumes 1 Gallon Oil in 48 Hours ........... Each, 30 00
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Patented Sept. 6. 1879; Re-issued Feb. 8, 1881.
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No. 3.
No. 4.
These Lamps have now been in use for the past ten years all over the Pacific Coast, in Mills, Mines, Hoisting Works, Stores,
Warehouses, Railroad Stations, Wharves, Stables, Yards, Streets, etc., and have given the best satisfaction, both in brilliancy and
economy. They are made of various styles, but the two illustrated above are the most in use, one being tapering toward the
bottom, while the other is square down to the bottom. Both have the peculiar arched tapering roof over each side and glass, also
the curved corrugated Reflectors, the difference in the two being in the construction of said Reflectors. The Tapering Lamp is made to
reflect down and all around that main portion of the light which otherwise would go up, and will leave no shadow underneath ; and
such light is most desirable for working by. The Square Lamp has the Reflectors so constructed as to reflect the rays of light almost
parallel in every direction. The Reflectors are corrugated to diffuse the light and prevent the dazzling of the eyes.
PRICES AND DESCRIPTION.
No. S. 13 x 18, Tapering Central Reflector Lamp, with No. 2 Flat or Argand Burner
No. 4. 12x20, Square " " " " No. 2 " " " "
Each,
$5 00
6 00
Patent Side Lanterns.
Mostly used to hang against the wall, but all having wire handles. The smaller sizes make a powerful hand lantern.
These Lamps are of the cheapest patterns, have glass on three sides and a tin back on the fourth, provided with a silvered glass
reflector. The glasses are secured by simply setting the lower edge into the groove prepared for it at the bottom of the Lantern,
while just above, on the top, are removable hook strips, which are then bent over the glasses. These patent hook strips can be
replaced and any number added without soldering or other skillful labor. They may be bent short or long ; will not tear off, and
will allow all the elasticity required to give toward the glass to let it set free from strain and to allow it to expand.
The Patent Chimney Top is also of great importance in a lantern. It is made removable not only for cleaning the soot which
might gather in the chimney top and would stop the draft, but also for the regulating of said draft. Thus when used in a windy
place it should be screwed down so that the wind going through the perforated border of the outer chimney will strike against the
collar or contracted end of the inner chimney, and will then force its way upward and out on the opposite side, but when the lantern
is used in doors or under shelter, it is best to have the top raised up to allow more ventilation.
PRICES AND DESCRIPTION.
No. 1. With 6x10 Glass, 16 Inches High overall, with No. I Burner and 5 Inch Reflector
No. 3. " 8x12 " 20 No. 2 " 7 "
No. 7. " 10x14 " 22 No. 2 " " 9 "
No. S. " 12x16 " 24 No. 3 " " " "
No. 9.
No. 10.
Triangle Side Lamps.
With 10 x t2 Glass, 20 Inches High over all, with No. 2 Burner and 7 Inch Reflector
" 12x16 " 24 *».3 " 9
Each,
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Engineer's Hand Lamp.
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Per Dozen, $7 50
Lanterns.
!N"o. 3. Buckeye. N"o. 4=. Buckeye.
With Globe and Chimney . . . Per Dozen, $10 00 | With Globe and Chimney . . . Per Dozen, $9 00
Nested Globes and Chimneys for Buckeye Lanterns.
No. 3
No. 4
Railroad Lantern.
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Per Dozen, $3 00
2 50
Per Dozen, $12 00
2% Inch Diam., Bull's Eye
Lanterns.
Police Lantern for Sperm Oil.
Per Dozen, $9 00 | 3 Inch Diam., Bull's Eye
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Per Dozen, $10 00
N"o. O. Tubular.
NV>. IS. Tuhnlar, for Dash Board.
No. 0. Tubular, Safety Lift, with Guards . Per Dozen, $10 50 | No. 15. Tubular, Fitted for Dash Board . Per Dozen, $:8 00
Globes for Nos. o and 15 . . . Per Dozen, $1 50
Burner is No. I Convex, ft Inch Wick.
The "Racket."
Brass Mounted, for House Use
Per Dozen, $8 00
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Cut of Cleaver.
Choppers.
Nos. 00
1
Per Dozen, $11 50
13 So
Cleavers.
15 00
Nos. OO
O
1 2
3
4
Per Dozen, $12 00
14 00
16 50 19 00
Scale Beams.
21 50
24 00
2
16 50
5
27 00
To Weigh, lbs, 150
Each, $1 50
Complete with Poises,
Japanned Finish.
200
1 60
300
2 10
400
2 90
500
3 So
600
4 00
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No. 240. Family Scale.
No. 40. Straight, with Hook.
No. 41. Straight, with Round Pan.
No. 20. To Weigh 24 ltw, by % lb .
No. 40. " " 24 " " % " heavy
No. SO. " " 48 " " I " .
No. TO. " " 50 " " 1 " heavy
Straight, with Hook.
Per Dozen, $ I 60
4 00
3 SO
" " 10 00
Straight, with Round Pan.
No. 41. To Weigh 24 lbs, by % lb
No. 71. " •• 50 " " 1
Per Dozen, $ 7 00
" " 20 00
Family Scale, Round. Dial.
No. »40. To Weigh 20 lbs, by 1 oz
Per Dozen, $42 00
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Butcher's Scales.
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"C"
"A" Pattern, with Circular Dial,
California Pattern, Black "Walnut Case
GLASS FACE.
GLASS FACE.
Marbleized Pan, 2 Bows, 60 lbs . Each, $10 75
Copper Pan, 2 Heavy Brass Bows, 60 lbs Each, $20 00
Porcelain " 2 " 60 " . . " 10 75
Marble " 2 " " " 120 " . . " 25 00
Tin " 2 " 60 " . •' 8 50
"B" Pattern, with Plain Open Dial.
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Square " " " 4 " 30 "
Each, $5 50
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BOSTON MAEKET BEAM SCALIS.
Boston Market Beam Scale.
Tinned Copper Fan,
Two Heavy Brass Bows,
Beams and "Weights,
Nickel -Plated.
125 lbs Each, $25 00
CIRCULAR SPRING BALANCES.
Circular Spring Balances.
Lame Circular Dial, Glass Face. Porcelain Enameled Pans,
Nioltel- Silver. Strengthened Kdges,
NieUel-Plated Bows.
No. l"i«tt K. 30 lhs, by 1 07.., 13 inch pans
No. 4*276 E. 60 " "2 " 13 "
Each, $10 00
Nos. 4266 E and 4276 E.
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TEA. SCALES.
No. 1. Japanned, with Tin Scoop, y z oz. to 4 lbs .
No. 4. Painted Red, with Brass Scoop, }^oz. to 4 lbs
Per Dozen, $15 00
" " 24 00
'HATCH'S" COUNTER SCALES.
No. 1. Japanned, with Tin Scoop, '/ z oz. to 8 lbs
Per Dozen, $24 00
The Standard Union Counter Scales.
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Each, $5 00
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"NOVELTY"
Family Scales.
"UNITED STATES'
Family Scales.
"With Platform and Scoop. 1 With Scoop.
No. 1. 10 lb Dial .... Each, $4 00
To Weigh 12 lbs, by ounces . Each, $2 50 No. 2. 20 " " . . . . " 5 00
No. 3. 40 " " "6 00
UNION OB FAMILY SCALES.
' ' Fairbank's " Scales.
PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES.
Union or Family Scales.
PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALE3.
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With Den
I > I «j Beam,
Capacity, y 2 oz. to 240 lbs, with Tin Scoop
)i " " 240 " " Brass "
Each,
it
$14 00
15 00
Capacity, >j oz. to 240 lbs, with Tin Scoop Bach
" yi " " 240 " " Brass " . "
$15 00
16 00
Portable Platform Scales.
With Wlieols.
No. T. Capacity, 2,000 lbs. Platform,
30x24 In.
Each.
$80 OO
with waeele ami Drop JL,*'\-«-i-.
No 7. Capacity, 2,500 lbs. Platform, 30x24 In.
Each.
$94 00
No. 8. " 1,600
No. 9. 1,400
No. 10. 1,200
30x23 "
28x21 "
28x20 "
70 00
58 00
50 00
No. 8. 2,000 "
No. 9. " 1,500 "
30x23 "
" 28x21 "
82 OO
70 OO
No. 10#. 900
No. 11. 600
No. 11#. 400
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26x17 "
25x16 "
21x15 "
43 00
33 00
26 00
No. IO. 1,200 "
No. 1©>4. " 1,000 "
28x20 "
26x17 "
00 OO
52 00
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Glue Pots.
Medium
Large
Nos.
OOO
Per Dozen,
$5 00
For Family
Use
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IINlfEC AND ENAMELED
Tin Glue Pots.
Heated -with Coal Oil.
Tinned and Enameled Glue Pots.
13 3 4
6 00 6 75 8 40 10 26 12 42
The "Handy" Gflue Pot.
"Le Page's" Liquid Glue.
THE "HANDY."
Per Dozen,
$15 00
18 00
5
4 58
6
16 94
Per Dozen, $6 00
CARRIAGE AND MANUFACTURERS' GLUE. IN TIN CANS.
FAMILY GLUE, IN BOTTLES.
Is used by thousands of the best mechanics in the building and finishing of Pianos, Organs, Railway Cars, Carriages, Yachts,
and in all places where a superior quality of Glue is required.
For Woodwork of all kinds, Emery Wheels, etc. Resists water better than any other Glue. Will unite Wood to Iron perfectly.
Carpenters should carry a can with their kit of tools. It saves three times its cost in labor, time and fuel. Danger from fire
is also avoided, as it is always ready for use.
Carriage and Manufacturers' Glue, in '.Tin Cans.
'/, Pints, Packed 2 Dozen in Box . Per Dozen, $ 3 00
Pints, " I " " " " " S 00
Quarts, " 1 " " " . " "
% Gallons, Packed x / z Dozen in Box
Gallons, " % " " "
Per Dozen, $ 13 50
" " 21 00
Small Bottles, 1 oz., 1 Dozen in Box
8 50 I
For Family Use.
Per Gross, $12 00 | Large Bottles, 2 oz., 1 Dozen in Box
Per Dozen, $ 18 00
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No. 1. Light Brown
White, for Paper Hangers, Kalsomining, etc
California Grlue.
IN BOXES OK 25 POUNDS EACH.
Per lb, $0 20 | No 2. Brown Per lb, $0 18
No. .1. Dark Brown Per lb, $0 15
Per lb, $0 30
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Coffee Mills.
SIDE MILL.
Nos. 13©
Old Nos. California
Per Dozen, $25 00
PARKER'S" BOX HILL. NATIONAL BOX MILL. Nos. 4O0 to 403.
"Parker's" Side Coffee Mills. Wood Back.
131 132 133
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"Parker's" Box Mills.
Iron Hopper. Hi-it aiLni;i Hopper.
Nos. 115 lltt 117 I Nos. 110 111
Per Dozen, $9 50 8 50 6 50 | Per Dozen, $12 00 10 50
Nos. 40©
Per Dozen, $11 50
National Box Mills. .Iron Top.
401 102
13 00 14 00
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134
3
6 00
112
9 00
15 00
A^merican "
Coffee
Mill.
This Mill grinds six mmces of Coffee per minute, and is regulated to grind coarse or fine by a thumb-screw on the side. It is
adapted to family use and prescription counters.
Stands I2# Inches High, Weighs 8 lbs Each, $2 00
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Alarm Cash Drawers.
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Muting Macliines.
Size, Inside Measure, 15^ x 14^ Inches . Per Dozen, $36 00
4)4 Inch Rollers
6
Each, $3 25
3 60
8 00
Lemon Squeezers.
No. 2. With Porcelain Cup and Glass Tumbler, per Doz., $9 00 No. '<t. With Porcelain Cup
Per Dozen, $5 60
Apple Parers.
"Scott's" Peach Parers.
Bay State.
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Bay State
Improved
Mammoth
Per Dozen, $13 00
" " 32 00
60 00
With Rotary Knife
Per Dozen, $16 50
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Full Nickel
Per Dozen, $8 00 I Full Polished
Per Dozen, $7 00
"Little Giant" Nut Crackers.
Nickel-Plated
Per Dozen, $5 00
"MonceV Novelty Glass Cutters.
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Nos.
Per Dozen, $1 50
1
1 25
3
1 00
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Hair Pincers or Pinchers.
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Small
Japanned Handles.
Per Dozen, $6 oo Large
Per Dozen, $7 oo
Small
Nickel-Plated.
Per Dozen, $8 00 | Large
Per Dozen, $9 00
Curling Irons, with Spring.
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No. 1. Full Nickel
No. 2. "
No. 3. " Polished
Per Dozen, $6 00
6 00
4 SO
Curling Irons, Wood Handle.
No. 1. Large
No. 2. Medium
Per Dozen, $6 85 No. S. Small
S 80 No. 4. Fine
Per Dozen, $4 85
4 SO
Pinking Irons.
Assorted, % to 1 Inch
Per Dozen, $2 73
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Pocket or Folding Corkscrews.
275
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Full Size Cut of No.
No. 10. No. I. No 4
No. 10. Polished Per DozeD| $4 0Q
No. 1. Nickel-Plated ...... . „„
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No. 4. « .. ,. s 2S
Full Size Cut of No. 39.
Hand Forged from Best Cast Steel Rods.
No. 39. With Round Thread Screw .........
No. 39. '• " aud Champagne Knife ......
No. 63. Same as No. 3S, with l-'lat Thread Screw .......
Per Dozen, $4 50
7 SO
5 00
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Extra Heavy Cast Steel Corkscrews.
About Half Size Cut of No. 27.
About Half Size Cut of No. 2y.
Fancy, Rosewood Handle, with Champagne Opener, Hand Forged from Best Cast Steel Rods, Thick, Brass, Countersunk Cap, well
Riveted Shank — cannot work loose in handle.
No. 27. With Wire Cutter .
No. 29. " " " and Brush
I'er Dozen, "$7 50
8 50
About Half Size Cut of No. 66.
Hand Forged from Best Cast Steel Rods, Thick, Brass, Counter-
sunk Cap, well Riveted Shank — cannot work
loose in handle.
About Half Size Cut of No. 45.
Hand Forged from Best Cast Steel Rods.
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No. 66. Rosewood Handle
Per Dozen, $4 50 | No. 15. Japanned Handle . Per Dozen, $3 50
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Corkscrews.
About Half Size Cut of No. 124. Patented.
Hand Forged from Best Cast Steel Rods, Thick, Brass, Countersunk Cap, with Riveted Shank.
No. 124. Nickel-Plated Frame ........... Per Dozen, $6 00
Ordinary Corkscrews.
No. 3257. Bright
No. 3258. Solid Cut
Per Dozen, $1 50
2 50
Patent Lever Corkscrews.
About Half Siie Cut of No. 125.
Hand Forged from Best Cast Steel.
No. 125. All Nickel-Plated
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American Ice Cliisel.
Polished Steel Blades
Nickel-Plated
Tinned
Per Dozen, $6 00
7 50
3 00
Steel Ice Picks.
No. 3. With Iron Ring on Handle for Breaking lee
Per Dozen, $3 00
No. 346. With Lignum Vita; Handle
No. 2. " Softwood . "
Per Dozen, $4 25
1 50
Ice Mallet, with Ice Pick.
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No. 4. With Steel Pick in End of Handle, Ebony Finished Head
Per Dozen, $3 50
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Can Openers.
No. I.
No. 1. Iron Handle, Steel Blade
No. 2.
No. 2. Wood Handle, Steel Blade
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Per Dozen, $2 oo
Per Dozen, $2 25
No. 5. Iron Handle, Japanned Steel Blade
American, " " " « "
Per Dozen, $1 50
" " 1 00
"Pool's" Pan Opener.
No. 3
French Can Opener.
Per Dozen, $4 00
Sardine Scissors.
No. 4
Per Dozen, $2 25 | No. 6. Polished
Per Dozen. $7 00
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No. 54. Polished Blackwood Handles.
No. 65. Stag Handle, otherwise same as 54.
No. §2. Inlaid Hardwood Handles
Inch, 10
No. 54. Per Dozen, $ 7 40
No. 65. " " 10 20
No. 66. " " 11 4°
No. §2. " " 11 40
Bxitcher Steels.
11
8 40
11 20
12 40
12 40
12
9 60
12 40
13 60
13 6 °
14
12 40
15 20
16 40
16 40
"Jolm Wilson's" Bntclier Knives.
REGULAR PATTERN.
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STICKING KNIFE.
Beechwoocl Handles!
Nos.
026 26 2§
29 43 44 45
Inch,
4X 5 5%
6789
Dozen,
$2 OO 2 20 2 60
3 00 4 00 s 20 6 40
SKINNING KNIFE.
46
9
47
48
12
11 20
49
13
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13 20 16 80
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Inch, 5
Per Dozen, $3 50
6
4 00
7
S 00
8
6 00
10
11 00
12
18 00
Putty Knives-American.
Farriers' Knives.
Round or Square Point
Per Dozen, $2 50 English
IXL .
Glaziers' Knives.
Per Dozen, $3 50
4 00
Wide Point
Per Dozen, $6 00
Nos. 1
Per Dozen, $2 00
Shoe Knives.
WEB8TERS.
2 00 2 00
Fruit Knives.
Ames Cigar Knives.
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2 50
Plain Handle
Ferrule "
Per Dozen, $1 25
1 SO
Canning Knives.
Beech Handle
Per Dozen, $1 25 | Meecli Handle
Cigar Box Openers.
Per Dozen, $1 75
Wood Haudles
Per Dozen, $6 25
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No. 8.
No. 1. Cast Steel Blade, Malleable Shank
No. 8. Heavy Cast Steel Blade, Varnished Handle
No. 4. Same Style as No. 8, Smaller, Plain Handle .
Per Dozen, $1 50
3 00
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Barber's Hair Clippers.
No. I. To Cut Hair 1/8 of an Inch Long .......
No. 2. " " " 1/4 *
No. 3. " " " 5/16 «•■■■■"
No. O. To be used only for Cutting Hair very short about the Neck, about equal to Shaving
Each, $3 so
" 4 00
4 SO
" 3 00
Nickel Plated
Horse Clippers.
Each, $3 00
English and French Horse Clippers.
Brighton
Clark's
English.
Bach, $2 00
4 00
No. 2
No. 6
No. r
French.
Each, $2 00
2 75
3 SO
Roach in g or Clipping Shears.
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Per Dozen, $36 00
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"R Heinisch's Sons" Shears, Scissors and Trimmers.
. Nos. 2
Length, 12
Per Dozen, $30 00
Bankers' Shears.
Bankers' or Paper Shears-Trimmer Handles.
4
42 00
6
16 Inch.
54 00
B
Straight
T
rimmers.
^2r Bent Trimmers.
Trimmers.
Straight
Nos. 1
Length, &A
Per Dozen, $11 00
2
7
12 00
3
VA
13 00
1
8
14 00
.5 6
»A 9
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25 00
8
11
27 00
9
12 Inch
30 00
%
Bent
Trimmers.
Nos. 1
Length, S'A
Per Dozen, $16 00
2
9
18 00
3
10
27 00
4
30 00
5
T2 Inch
33 00
Ladies' Scissors.
Ladies' Scissors.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
Length
5 Inch
5'A "
6
No. 4.
No. 5.
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6A "
7
Tailors' Points.
'Tailors* Poin.1 S.
Per Dozen,
$10 00
No.
1.
Length, 5 Inch
«« 11
10 00
No.
2.
" sA "
" "
10 00
No.
:t.
6
" "
11 00
'•
12 00
Per Dozen, $10 00
" " 11 00
" " 12 00
Barbers' Scissors.
Barbers' Scissors— Lipped.
Nos. 1
Length, jA
Per Dozen, $15 00
2
8A
15 00
3
9
16 00
4
gA Inch.
17 00
Pocket Scissors.
Pocket Scissors.
No. 1. Length, 4 Inch
No. 2. " 4A "
No. 3. " 5
Per Dozen, $10 00
" " 10 00
" " 10 00
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Adjustable Button-Hole Cutters.
Japanned
Nickel
Per Dozen, $6 00
8 00
Barnard's " Lamp Trimmers.
Japanned Handles
Per Dozen, $6 00
Grape Scissors.
( )range Shears.
FOR VINE OB TABLE USE.
CURVED BLADES
Nickel
Per Dozen, $15 00 | 7 Inch, Japanned
'Wiss" Solid sicel Pruning Shears
Per Dozen, $24 00
Foil Length, Inches, 9
Per Dozen, $27 00
10
30 00
11
33 00
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"Henry's" Pruning Shears.
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Steel Blades, Brass Spi-ings.
No. 1. With Flat Brass Spring
No. 2. " Coil " Wire Spring
Per Dozen, $10 00
" 10 00
French Pruning Shears.
gjgjjjjBte
9 Inch, all Polished
10 " " " .
Spiral Steel Springs, Forged, Extra.
Per Dozen, $12 00
IS 00
18 00
"Rockford" Pruning Shears.
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Length, Inches, 9
Per Dozen, $12 00
French Pattern.
15 00
11
18 00
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No. 101.
Inch, 8
9
10
12
No. 100.
Plain . Per Pair, $1 75
2 25
2 75
3 75
No. 101.
Notched .... 2 00
2 so
3 00
4 00
No. lOS.
With Thumb Screw, " " ...
3 00
Waters" Tree Primers. "Red Clipper" Pruners.
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taength, Feet, 6
Each, $2 25
8
2 50
10 : Small Size
3 00 Large
Kach, $3 00
3 50
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"California" Lawn Sprinkler and Stand.
Sprinkler
Stand
Sprinkler and Stand Complete
Each, $
"Perfection" Lawn Sprinkler.
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For Either }( or 1 Inch Hose
Per Dozen, $ 15 00
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The Continental Lawn Mower.
The Lightest Running and Swiftest Cutting Mower in the Market.
PRICKS.
High Gf\r»sa Machines
15 Inch,
Weighs 46 lbs
17 "
" 48 "
19 "
50 "
21
52 "
10 Inch,
Weighs 30 lbs
12
32 "
14 "
X "
16 "
37 "
IS "
'• 38 "
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Regular Pattern.
Orders ta.ls.en lor Horse Lawn Mowers.
Each,
$22
00
■•
24
00
••
27
00
30
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Each,
$13
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'5
00
••
17
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••
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21
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Needles.
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MATTEESS.
Curved, Assorted, 4 to 10 Inch
Per Dozen,
Length, Inches, 8
Per Dozen, $1 50
TTpholsterers' Needles.
10
2 00
12
2 50
3 00
16
3 So
Length, Inches, 3
Per Gross, $2 25
Packing Needles.
3'A
4
4X
5
5K
6
2 50
2 75
3 00
3 7S
4 S°
4 75
Length, Inches, 4
Per Dozen, $1 25
Spring Eyed Needles— English.
A'A
1 25
5
I 50
S pring Eyed Needles — California Pattern.
ATT. HAND MADE.
WITH CUTTER.
Length, Inches, 4
Per Dozen, $1 75
4j£ Length, Inches, 4
1 75 Per Dozen, $4 00
A'A
4 00
Sail Needles.
ength, Inches, 2%
2^
2*
3
3#
4
Per Hundred, $1 00
I 00
I 25
I 50
« 75
2 00
Sailors' Palms.
Hide
Hide and Brass
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Per Dozen, $2 50
3 00
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Sand and Emery Paper and Emery Cloth.
291
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ll'lfifiil!
Nos. 00 o yi
Per Ream, $4 75 4 75 4 75
Bundle Contains, 5 5 4
Assorted, Nos. 00 to 3 (Bundle Contains 2'/ z Reams)
int" Sand
Paper.
1
*A
2
ftfi
3
4 75
4 75
5 25
5 25
5 25
iA
3
2H
2
iyi Reams.
■
Per Ream,
$4 75
Half Ream in a Package.
Nos. OO
Per Yard, $0 10
O
o 10
Extra Flint Paper in Polls.
S3 1/2 Inches Wide.
A
o 10
1
10
60 Tarda in a Boll.
o 10
a
II
*A
12
3
o 13
" Star " Sand Paper.
Nos. 00 a
Per Ream, $3 75 3 75 3 75
Bundle Coutains, 5 5 4
Assorted, Nos. OO to 3 (Bundle Contains 2'/ 2 Reams)
1
i'A
2
*'A
3
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
sA
3
*A
2
\% Reams.
Per Ream, $3 75
Half Beam in a Package.
Emerv Paper.
Nos. 00 %
Per Ream, $6 50 6 50 6 50
Bundle Coutains, $% 4 $)£
Assorted, Nos. OO to 3 (Bundle Contains 2% Reams)
1
l'A
2
»H
3
6 50
6 50
7 5°
9 50
11 50
3
'A
2
'A
1 '. Reams.
Per Ream, $6 50
Half Beam in a Package.
Nos. OO O
Per Ream, $18 00 18 00
Bundle Contains, 2)4 2)4
Assorted, Nos. OO to 3 (Bundle Contains 2 Reams)
Crocus Cloth ( " "2
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mer
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Clo
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100
A
1
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2
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18 00
18 00
18 00
18 00
20 00
24 00 26 00
2
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2
i#
*A
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1 ;'.,' Reams.
Per Ream, $18 00
18 00
Quarter Beam in a Package.
COMPARATIVE NUJIBEES OF EMERY PAPER ANT> CLOTH.
Baeder, Adamson & Co.'s Numbers, OO
English Numbers, Flour,
lOO
A
1
iA
2
*A
3
20
IOO
90
§0
70
OO
•51
46
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Wrought Trap Door Rings and Staples.
Full Size Cut of \'A Inch.
No. 55. Wrought Iron.
Hitching Rings
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Inch, \%
iH
2 2%
*%
3
Per Gross, $8 40
9 60
No. 57.
II SO 13 20
G-alvaiiized. Wrought Iron.
IS 6 °
18 00
Inch, l'/i
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2 2%
*%
3
Per Gross, $12 00
14 00
16 00 19 00
21 00
24 00
Nos. 15 and 17. Hull Size Cut of z'A Inch.
Wrought Iron. Galvanized. Wrought Iron.
No. 15. 2</i Inch Per Dozen, $2 00 | No. 17. 2% Inch . Per Dozen, $2 75
Wrought Swing Bolts and Rings.
Made oi Iron. One Size Only.
</ 2 Inch Diameter, 7 Inches Long
Per Dozen, $1 30
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WROUGHT SCRRW HOOK.
Wrought Screw Hooks.
No. 120.
Inch, 5/16 3/8
Per Dozen, $0 90 1 00
Wrought Iron.
7/i6 1/2 5/3 3/4
1 25 1 50 2 20 3 50
No. 122. Galvanized. Wrought Iron.
Inch, 5/16
Per Dozen, $1 35
3/8
1 So
7/16
2 00
1/2
2 60
5/8
4 00
3/4
6 40
Wrought Eye Bolts.
No. 100. "Wrought Iron.
Inch, 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8
Per Dozen, $1 40
1 75
2 20
3 25
3/4
S So
No. 102. Galvanized Wrought Iron.
293
WROUGHT EYE BOLT.
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Inch, 3/8
7/16
1/2
5/8
3/4
(Per Dozen, $2 00
2 SO
3 25
4 7S
8 00
Full Size Cut of H Inch.
Full Size Cut of J4 Inch.
No. 4.
V
Brass Eye Bolts.
SS EYE DOLT.
For
Ship Use.
FINISHED.
No. 1.
yi Inch Eye,
with I Inch Screw,
per Dozen, $1 50
No. 2.
H
"
1*
1 80
No. 3.
X
"
itf
" 2 10
No. 4.
%
"
1%
2 70
No. 5.
1
"
i#
" 2 90
No. 6.
itf
"
i*
3 20
No. 7.
1*
2
4 20
Rowlocks.
«T.T. 8WT7KL IN SOCKET
Galvanized Malleable Iron.
Sizes, Nos. 1
( opening, 2 In.
Per Pair. $0 60
2
2*
80
Galvanized Cast Iron.
Sizes. N'os. 11
Opening, 2 In.
Per Pair. $0 40
12
2V
o 60
3
2)4
I 20
13
2%
I 00
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Bright Iron and Brass "Wire Screw Eyes.
Bright Iron "Wire Screw Eyes.
Nos. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 » 1© 11 12 13 14
Iron, per Gross, $9 00 7 50 6 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 2 50 2 00 1 70 1 50 1 40 1 30 1 20 1 10 1 05
Brass "Wire Screw Eyes.
Nos. 1004 100.5 1006 lOOr 100§ 1©0» IOIO 1011 1012 1013 1014
Brass, per Gross, $19 00 16 00 13 00 10 00 8 00 6 00 5 00 4 00 3 5° 3 00 2 50
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Bright Iron and Brass Wire Screw Eyes.
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295
104
105
io«
107
108
109
110
111
112
US
114
204
205
206
207
208
200
210
211
212
213
214
V
Bright
1
ron Wire Screw
Eve
s.
Nos.
104
105
1M
107
108
100
HO
111
112
113 114&114K
Per Gross,
$3 '0
2 60
2 20
1 80
1 60
1 45
1 35
1
25
« 15
1 os 1 00
Nos.
204
205
206
207
20*
209
210
211
212
313 214 & ill'.
Per Gross,
$2 90
2 40
2 00
« 65
1 45
1 35
1 30
I
20
1 10
1 00 95
Brass
Wil-
e Screw Ey
es.
Nos.
1104
1105
1106
1107
lis
1109
lllO
1111
1112
1113
III 1 1 II 1
Per Gross,
$17 00
14 00
11 00
9 00
7 00
S 00
4 00
3 00
2 75
2 50
2 25
Nos.
1204
1205
1206
1207
1908
UNO
1210
1211
1212
1213
121 1 .m 121 r.
Per Gross,
$14 50
12 00
9 5°
7 00
5 50
4 5"
3 5°
2 75
2 50
2 25
2 00
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REVISED LIST OF .TULY 1. 1S87.
LIST PRICE PER GROSS FOR IRON SCREWS. BOTH ROUND AND FLAT HEAD.
V
1-4
i
$
30
1
30
2
30
3
30
4
30
3-
8
j
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$
30
1
30
2
30
3
30
4
30
5
30
6
33
7
36
8
39
9
44
1-
2
j
(
a
1
30
2
30
3
30
4
30
5
33
6
36
7
39
8
41
9
47
10
53
11
59
12
65
5-
8
{
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
$
30
30
30
33
36
39
41
44
50
56
63
70
77
85
3-
4
(
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
11
12
13
II
15
16
(
$
30
32
35
38
41
43
48
53
59
67
75
83
90
1 10
1 25
7-8
j
1
$
2
33
3
35
4
38
5
41
6
44
7
47
8
52
9
58
10
64
11
71
12
80
13
90
14
97
15
1 '5
16
1 30
1
)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 20
9
40
42
44
47
51
56
63
69
77
86
96
1 os
1 20
1 35
1 60
1 8s 2 10
li
i
4
5
6
7
8
»
IO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
(
$
47
50
54
58
63
70
75
83
93
1 os
1 iS
1 30
1 50
1 75
2 00
2 25
11
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20 22
1
$
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
95
1 os
1 20
1 30
1 45
' 65
1 90
2 10
2 45 2 75
11
I
6
7
8
9
IO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
$
75
80
85
90
1 00
1 10
1 20
1 30
1 45
1 60
1 80
2 05
2 25
2 60
3 00
3 50
2
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
1
$
95
1 00
1 05
1 10
1 15
1 20
1 3°
1 40
1 55
1 70
1 90
2 15
2 35
2 80
3 35
3 80
2\
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8
9
IO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
1
$
1 25
1 30
1 35
1 40
1 45
I 50
I 65
1 85
2 05
2 30
2 55
3 05
3 65
4 15
2\
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8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
1
$
1 45
1 50
1 55
1 60
1 65
1 70
I 80
2 00
2 20
2 45
2 70
3 30
4 00
4 55
2%
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
i
$
1 90
1 95
2 00
2 05
2 10
2 20
2 40
2 65
2 95
3 60
4 35
5 05
3
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
26
$
2 30
2 35
2 40
2 45
2 5"
2 60
2 70
2 95
3 25
3 90
4 75
S65
6 85
3k
\
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
26
l
$
2 95
3 00
3 t>5
3 10
3 15
3 20
3 30
3 60
4 00
4 60
5 50
6 40
7 60
4
1
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
1
$
3 9°
4 00
4 20
4 80
5 40
6 30
7 30
8 40
)
16
18
20
22
24
26
4£
$
5 4°
5 65
6 35
7 30
8 45
9 65
5
i
18
20
22
24
26
28
$
7 70
8 10
8 55
9 65
11 00
13 25
6
i
20
22
24
26
28
30
(
$10 50
II oc
11
80 1
3 30
15 00
16 70
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297
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LIST PRICE. PEE. GROSS.
1-4
j
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1
52
2
55
3
57
4
60
3-8
I
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
$ 52
S3
56
58
62
67
71
78
1-2
{
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
$ 56
58
61
67
71
79
86
98
1 09
1 23
5-8
(
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
$ 59
64
70
78
86
96
1 09
1 23
1 40
1 56
1 75
3-4
i
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
i
$ 70
72
74
83
93
I 04
1 22
I 38
1 57
1 75
1 97
2 18
2 43
2 68
2 96
7-8
!
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
!
$ 90
92
95
98
1 01
1 16
1 35
1 53
I 73
• 95
2 18
2 42
2 69
2 98
3 29
1
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
$ 1 01
1 04
1 07
1 10
1 27
1 48
1 68
1 91
2 14
2 40
2 67
2 97
328
3 62
4 35
11
i
S
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 20
1
* " 35
1 38
1 41
1 44
« 47
1 73
1 97
2 13
2 52
2 83
3 16
3 5i
3 88
4 29
4 7'
5 16 6 12
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
\
$ 1 86
1 89
1 92
1 95
1 98
2 26
2 58
2 92
3 28
3 67
4 08
4 52
5 00
5 49
6 01
7 13
12
j
1
8
5 2 45
7
2 48
8
2 51
9
2 54
10
2 91
11
3 30
12
3 72
13
4 17
14
4 64
IS
5 17
16
5 68
17
6 25
18
6 84
20
8 13
22
9 53
24
11 07
1
6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 21
3 14 3 '7 3 20 3 23 3 26 3 70 4 18 4 68 5 21 5 78 6 38 7 01 7 69 9 12 10 70 12 42
24
j 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22
I $ 4 50 4 54 4 57 4 60 4 63 5 19 5 78 6 42 7 07 7 79 8 53 10 12 11 87
V
s
IO II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
20
22 21
21
2 ( $ 6 23 6 26 6 29 6 32 6 35 7 04 7 78 8 55 9 38 11 13 13 04 15 12
10 11
12
13 14 15 16
18
20
22
21
26
( $ 9 00 9 02 9 05 9 08 911 9 '4 9 '7 " °5 13 12 15 37 '7 82 20 47
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Nickel-Plated Screws.
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ROT-TNTD HEAD.
FLAT HEAD.
Nickel-Plated 011 Iron. Round and Flat Heads.
Numbers, 4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
% In
H "
% "
n "
i
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IX "
2 "
2' + "
2K "
2# "
3 "
$1 45
i 4S
I 45
$i 45
i 45
i 45
$i 45
i 45
I 45
i 45
i 50
i 55
$i 45
1 45
i 45
i 5°
i 55
i 55
i 88
2 15
$i 45
i 45
i 50
i 55
i 55
i 65
1 94
2 20
Si 50
1 55
1 F
1 61
1 68
1 80
2 05
2 30
2 40
$i 60
1 63
I 70
1 70
1 75
1 95
2 15
2 40
2 50
2 85
3 45
Si 85
1 90
1 90
1 95
2 10
238
2 55
2 70
3 00
3 55
$2 05
2 15
2 20
2 25
2 30
2 50
2 80
3 00
3 25
3 65
$2 35
2 40
2 60
2 85
3 12
3 45
3 75
4 00
$2 70
2 75
2 80
2 95
3 15
3 45
3 75
4 00
4 25
4 60
5 00
«3 IS
3 25
3 35
3 55
3 80
4 05
4 30
4 75
$3 60
3 70
3 85
4 00
4 20
4 45
4 80
5 10
5 4°
6 20
$4 20
4 40
4 60
5 00
5 30
5 85
$4 65
4 85
5 10
5 55
6 10
6 65
7 30
8 05
$5 85
6 IS
6 70
7 25
7 90
8 75
9 45
American Screw Co.'s Iron Machine Screws.
ROTJND OR FLAT HEADS.
Numbers,
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
12
14
16
18
20 22
24
26
28
30
Length,
3/16
1/4 & 5/16
3/8 & 7/16
1/2
9/16 & 5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
So 55
55
55
55
55
55
55
60
55
55
55
55
60
65
55
55
55
55
60
65
75
55
55
55
55
60
65
75
85
65
65
65
65
75
85
95
65
65
65
65
75
85
95
1 00
75
75
75
75
75
85
95
95
1 00
1 10
75
75
75
75
75
85
95
95
1 00
1 10
1 10
85
85
85
85
95
95
1 00
1 00
1 20
1 20
1 30
95
95
95
95
105
1 10
1 15
1 20
1 25
1 30
1 40
150
105
105
105
1 05
1 10
1 15
1 20
1 25
1 30
135
1 So
1 60
175
I 15
1 15
I 20
125
I 30
I 30
1 35
1 40
X t 5
1 00
1 70
1 90
2 00
1 20
1 20
J 25
I30
1 35
1 40
1 45
It
1 60
1 70
1 90
2 00
215
2 30
1 35
1 35
1 40
150
1 60
170
1 80
1 90
1 90
2 00
215
2 20
2 40
250
275
150
150
150
1 60
1 70
I 80
1 90
2 00
2 00
2 15
2 30
2 45
2 00
2 75
2 90
1 60
1 70
1 90
2 00
2 00
2 10
2 15
2 30
2 45
2 60
275
2 90
3 10
1 90
2 10
2 20
2 30
2 40
2 45
2 60
2 75
2 90
3 10
3 40
380
2 35
250
2 60
2 70
2 75
2 90
3 10
3 40
380
4 20
4 60
Machine Screws
Threads to the Inch,
Threads to the Inch.
Nos. 2 3 4, 5 6, 7, 8 9, 10 12, 14 16
56 48 32, 36 & 40 30 & 32 24, 30 & 32 20 & 24 16, 18 & 20 16 & 18
18, 20, 22 24, 26, 28, 30
14&16
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Set Screws— Steel and Iron.
299
Case Hardened.
Iron Set Screws.
PER
HUNDRED.
Diam.
Of
Screw.
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
I
I 1/8
Diam.
of
Screw.
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
I 1/4
X
2 00
2 15
2 30
2 45
2 60
2 20
2 35
2 5°
265
2 80
2 50
265
2 80
2 95
3 10
2 90
3 10
3 30
3 50
3 7°
3 40
3 00
3 80
4 00
4 20
4 2S
4 25
4 50
4 75
5 00
S 00
S 00
525
5 50
5 75
2
3
2 80
3 00
3 25
3 30
3 55
3 8S
3 95
4 25
4 60
5 00
4 45
4 75
5™
5 50
5 95
5 30
56S
60s
650
7 00
6 05
6 40
6 80
7 25
7 75
8 60
9 30
10 00
10 80
11 70
12 90
1380
14 80
15 90
17 10
17 00
18 40
19 80
21 40
23 00
21 10
22 90
24 70
26 70
28 80
25 30
2740
29 00
32 00
3460
7 00
7 00
7 50
8 00
*X
11 30
11 30
12 00
1490
15 90
19 50
Thr'ds
to
Inch.
20
18
16
M
12
12
11
10
9
8
7
Thr'ds
to
Inch.
20
iS
16
14
12
12
11
10
9
8
7
7
Add for
each
'/finch.
25
30
35
45
50
55
60
1 00
1 30
1 70
2 20
2 80
Hardened. Steel
Set Screws.
PER HUNDRED.
Diam.
of
Screw.
1/4
5/16
3/8
6 00
35
6 70
7 0S
7 45
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
Diam.
of
Screw.
1/4
5/i6
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
I
X
480
5 15
5 50
5 85
6 20
5 30
SOS
6 00
6 35
6 70
95
7 45
7 95
8 45
9 00
815
865
I 5
965
10 20
9 60
10 20
10 80
11 40
12 10
12 00
12 00
12 60
13 20
1390
2
2*
*x
3
660
7 10
7 55
7 90
8 40
9 00
9 60
10 20
11 00
11 80
Iv 80
11 50
12 20
13 00
1390
12 80
13 60
i4So
i5 5o
16 60
1470
IS So
10 40
1740
1850
20 80
22 40
24 10
25 90
27 80
28 00
30 00
3230
34 70
37 30
36 90
39 5°
16 80
16 80
18 00
1930
24 60
24 60
26 20
34 00
3460
42 50
46 00
5000
Thr'ds
to
Inch.
20
18
16
14
12
12
11
10
9
8
Thr'ds
to
Inch.
20
18
16
'4
12
12
11
10
9
8
Add for
each
U Inch.
45
So
70
90
1 00
1 20
125
200
2 80
4 50
Hexagon Head
Cap Screws.
PER HUNDRED.
v:
Diameter of
Head.
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
Diameter of
Head.
13/16
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
length of
Head.
9/32
11/32
13/32
'5/32
9/16
Length of
Head.
S/8
11/16
13/16
i5/«6
1 1/16
Diameter of
Screw.
1/4
5/'6
3/8
7/16
1/2
Diameter of
Screw.
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
X $3 00
1 325
itf 3 50
i# 3 75
iX 400
2 4 25
X $325
I 350
tX 3 75
1 % 4 00
*X 425
2 4 60
%X 500
X $3 75
1 4 00
i* 4 25
*X 4 50
I* 4 75
2 SOS
2% 5 40
2% 5 80
X 5440
X $5 50
% $7 00
2
Itf 5O0I 1 * 600
i'4 5 30 1 'A 6 30 a
iX 5 0° l X 00 s -
2 S95 2 7 00 p|
»X 0352V 750 ;
2 £ 6 80 2 'i 8 00
a
■0.-
§
1 % 8 00 I ' . 10 00 I ' . 12 20
i}£ 8501V 1060:1^ 1280
2 9 10 2 11 20 2 13 40
2'A 9 70 2', II 90 2'i 14 10
2', 10 40 2^ 12 70 2 < 2 M90
1 '. »lu 00
I\, 1600
2 17 20
2% 17 00
ajj 18 80
1^ $21 20
2 22 30
2% 2360
2', 2510
2 H 7 30 2'j 8 60
i
2jf II 20 2V J 3 °° 2)i IS 90 2X 20 00 2V 26 90
s
3 9 30
a
3 12 103 14703 17003 21803 2900
Thr'ds to Inch.
20
18
16
■4
12
Thr'ds to Inch.
12
11
10 9
8
Add for each %
Inch.
$0 30
40
50
60
80
Add for each l .
Inch.
$1 O0
1 30 1 60 2 00
2 40
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COMMON POINT.
Lag Bolts or Coach Screws.
MANTJPACTURKRR' STANDARD LIST.
PER
HUNDRED
LENGTH.
5/i6
3/8
7/16
X/2
9/16&5/S
3/4
7/8
1
l'A Inch.
$2 70
$3 10
$4 00
$4 30
j)-^&. 2
2 90
3 30
4 25
4 60
$6 50
>^2£
3 10
3 5°
4 5°
4 9°
6 90
$10 00
► 3 "
3 3°
3 70
4 75
5 20
7 30
10 50
$15 00
1 3'A "
3 50
3 9°
S 00
5 50
7 7°
II 00
15 75
$21 60
t 4 "
3 7°
4 10
S 25
5 80
8 10
11 50
16 50
22 50
► 4'A "
3 90
4 30
s 50
6 10
8 50
12 00
'7 25
23 40
► 5 "
4 10
4 50
5 75
6 40
8 90
12 50
18 00
24 25
* u ■■
4 30
4 70
6 00
6 70
9 30
13 00
18 75
25 25
►• 6
4 5°
4 90
6 25
7 00
9 70
13 50
19 5°
26 25
6 75
7 60
10 50
14 50
21 00
28 25
*• S
7 25
8 20
11 30
'5 5°
22 50
30 25
9
7 75
8 80
12 10
16 50
24 00
32 25
10
....
9 40
12 90
17 50
25 50
34 25
► 11
....
10 00
13 70
18 50
27 00
36 25
r I2
10 60
14 5°
'9 50
28 50
38 25
^
COMMON POINT.
Machine Bolts.
ROUND HEAD.
SQUARE NECK.
SQUARE.
With Square Heads and Nuts. Finished Points.
MANITFACTURERS' STANDARD I,IST.
PER HUNDRED.
LENGTH. I
/4
5/16
3/8
7/16 1/2
9/16 & 5 /8
3/4
7/8
1
l'A Inch. $2
80
$3 2C
$3 6c
1 $4 60 $5 00
$7 20
$10 50
$14 90
$22 00
2 " 2
90
3 3i
3 8(
1 1 4 90 5 30
7 70
11 10
15 80
23 10
2% " ;
00
3 S<
4 0(
5 20 5 60
8 20
11 70
16 60
24 20
3 " :
10
3 6;
4 2(
' 5 50 5 90
8 70
12 30
17 50
25 30
3A " 3
20
3 8c
4 4<
4 6(
1 | 5 80 6 20
9 20
12 90
18 30
26 40
4 " :
3°
3 91
> 6 10 6 50
9 70
13 5°
19 20
27 50
4K " 3
40
4 IC
4 8c
1 6 40 6 80
10 20
14 10
20 00
28 60
5 " i
50
4 2.
5 oc
» 6 70 7 10
10 70
14 70
20 90
29 70
5'A " 3
60
4 4C
5 2t
» 7 00 7 40
11 20
15 3°
21 70
30 80
6 :
70
4 5i
5 4C
> 7 30 7 70
11 70
*5 9°
22 60
31 90
(>'A " 3
80
4 V
5 6c
» 7 60 8 00
12 20
16 50
23 40
33 00
7 " :
90
4 «!
1 5 8(
» 7 90 8 30
12 70
17 10
24 30
34 '0
TA "
00
5 oc
6 oc
> 8 20 8 60
13 20
17 70
25 10
35 20
8 " '
10
5 'i
6 2C
8 50 8 90
13 70
18 30
26 00
36 30
9
6 6c
9 10 9 50
14 75
19 50
27 7°
38 50
10 "
7 oc
9 7° 10 10
15 75
20 70
29 40
40 70
11
7 4C
7 8c
10 30 10 70
16 75
21 90
31 10
42 90
12
10 90 11 30
17 75
23 10
32 80
45 10
13
11 90
18 75
24 30
34 50
36 20
47 30
14
12 50
19 75
25 50
49 50
15
13 10
20 75
26 70
37 90
5i 70
16
13 70
21 75
27 90
39 60
53 90
17
14 3°
22 75
29 10
41 30
56 10
iS
M 90
23 75
30 30
43 00
58 30
19
'5 50
24 75
31 50
44 70
40 40
60 50
20 "
1
16 10
25 75
32 70
62 70
Bolts with Hexagon Heads or Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra.
If hoth Hexagon Heads and Hexagon Nuts, 20 per cent, extra.
Bolts with Square Necks charged extra.
Bolts of irregular shape or style, made to order, will be charged extra at our discretion.
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Refined Iron Carriage Bolts.
With. Forged Nuts, Oval Heads and Finished Points
LEHQTH OF BOLT. AND PRICE PER HUNDRED.
r
1
IX
ijt
IX
2
ax
ax
ax
3
*H
3'A
»x
4
4X
1-4
1
$ 1 35
1 35
1 35
I 40
« 45
1 50
1 55
1 60
1 65
1 70
« 75
I 80
1 85
1 90
)
4X
*K
5
5X
6
«X
7
*X
8
»X
9
9'A
10
10^
I
$ 1 95
2 00
2 50
2 IS
2 25
2 35
2 45
2 55
2 65
2 75
2 85
2 95
3 05
3 15
f
1
IX
1/2
»x
2
ax
ax
ax
3
3X
3-A
3X
4
4X
5-16
$ 1 60
1 60
I 60
1 68
1 75
1 83
1 90
1 98
2 05
2 13
2 20
2 28
2 35
2 43
I
*x
*H
5
»X
6
6^
7
*X
§
»x
9
9K
IO
11
$ 2 SO
2 58
2 65
2 80
2 95
3 10
3 25
3 40
3 55
3 70
3 85
4 00
4 IS
4 45
\
ix
IX
2
ax
ax
»X
3
«X
3^
3' 4
4
*'/*
4X
4X
3-8
$ 2 30
2 30
2 30
2 40
2 50
2 60
2 70
2 80
2 90
3 00
3 10
3 20
3 30
3 40
\
s
«X
6
6^
7
f'A
8
**x
9
»x
10
10K
11
12
8 3 SO
3 7o
3 90
4,0
4 30
4 50
4 70
4 90
S JO
5 30
5 So
5 70
5 90
6 30
c
2
*X
a
3X
4
4X
5
*x
«
«x
7
*x
8
»x
7-16
\
$ 3 10
3 35
3 60
3 85
4 10
4 35
4 60
4 85
5 10
5 35
5 60
5 85
6 10
635
\
9
•X
10
1©X
11
«X
12
fi'A
13
li
II
l*X
15
16
$ 6 60
6 85
7 10
7 35
7 60
78S
8 10
835
8 60
8 85
9 10
9 35
9 60
10 10
\
9
ax
3
»X
4
4X
S
*X
6
«x
7
»x
»
»x
1-2
$ 3 80
4 12
4 44
4 76
5 08
5 40
5 72
6 04
636
6 68
7 00
7 32
7 64
7 96
I
9
9 1 ,
10
10'.
11
11 '
12
12';
13
13%
II
1 l' ;
15
16
$ 8 28
8 60
8 92
9 24
9 50
9 88
10 20
10 52
10 84
11 16
11 48
11 80
12 12
12 76
f
1
B
3X
4
*H
5
">'.■
6
«X
7
*x
a
»x
9
»x
$ 7 So
8 00
8 50
9 00
9 SO
10 00
10 50
11 00
II 50
12 00
12 50
13 00
13 50
14 00
5-8
10
10#
11
"X
ia
12'.
13
1»X
14
11.-
15
16
17
i»
$14 50
15 00
15 50
16 00
16 50
17 00
'7 50
18 00
18 50
19 00
19 50
20 50
21 50
22 50
f
8
3',
1
IX
5
»X
6
«x
7
»x
§
»x
9
»x
3-4
$13 So
14 20
14 90
15 °o
16 30
17 00
17 70
18 40
19 10
19 80
20 50
21 20
21 90
22 60
1
10
10',
11
"X
ia
12'..
13
13X
14
I4'_,
15
16
17
18
t
$23 30
24 00
24 70
25 40
26 10
26 80
27 50
28 20
28 90
29 60
30 30
31 70
33 10
34 50
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"COLEMAN'S" NOEWAY
Philadelphia Carriage Bolts.
"With. Forged Nuts, Turned. Heads and Finished Points.
WARRANTED OF GENUINE NORWAY IRON.
LENGTH OF BOLT. AND PRICE PER HUNDRED.
"\
1-8 {
3-16^
1-4 1
1
»X
IX
IX
2
2X
2X
2X
3
»x
S'A
$ 3 00
3 10
3 20
3 30
3 40
3 SO
3 60
3 70
3 80
3 90
4 00
3H
4
4X
4X
5
&H
6
«A
7
*x
8
$ 4 10
4 20
4 35
4 SO
4 80
S 10
s 40
s 70
6 00
6 30
6 60
IX
IX
2
2X
2X
2#
3
3X
»A
3X
4
5-16 \
$ 4 00
4 00
4 10
4 20
4 40
4 SO
4 70
4 90
5 00
S 20
s 30
*A
5
5%
6
6X
7
*x
8
»A
9
10
$ s 70
6 00
6 30
6 60
7 00
7 30
7 60
7 90
8 20
8 50
9 10
2
2X
2X
»x
3
*x
S'A
a#
4
*'A
*A
3-8 \
$ 5 00
5 20
s 40
5 60
S 80
6 00
6 20
6 40
6 60
6 80
7 00
5
5X
6
6^
7
*x
8
8X
9
»x
IO
$ 7 40
7 80
8 20
8 60
9 00
9 40
9 80
10 20
10 60
II 00
II 40
2
2X
2X
2X
3
3%
4
4X
5
»X
6
7-16 |
$ 7 40
7 60
7 80
8 00
8 20
8 60
9 00
9 40
9 80
10 20
10 60
«X
7
»x
8
8X
9
»x
10
1©X
11
12
$11 00
11 40
II 80
12 20
12 60
13 00
13 40
13 80
14 20
14 60
IS 40
2
2X
3
3X
4
*&
5
5X
6
«x
7
1-2 I
$ 9 00
9 SO
10 00
10 50
11 00
11 50
12 00
12 50
13 00
>3 50
14 00
?X
8
8X
9
»x
IO
ioX-
11
12
13
14
S14 50
15 00
15 50
16 00
16 50
17 00
17 50
18 00
19 00
20 00
21 00
Philadelphia
Tire Bolts.
Norway Iron, with Forged Nuts and Finished Points.
Diameter. I
LENGTH OP BOLT. AND PRICE PER HUNDRED.
1-8 {
All Lengths, $1 50 per Hundred.
3-16 {
1
$ 1 So
IX
1 So
»X IX 2 2# 2>£
1 So 1 50 1 60 1 65 1 75
2#
1 80
3
I 90
3X
■ 2 00
2 05
1-4 I
3-8 )
»x
$ 1 90
5-16] ,»
2
S 00
IX
2 00
IX
2 85
21/
A
S 20
IX
2 is
2
3 05
»X
S 40
2
2 25
2X
3 20
5 60
2X
2 40
2X
3 3S
3
S 80
2X
2 50
2X
3 SO
3X
6 20
2X
2 65
3
3 65
4
6 60
3
2 75
»A
3 95
4X
7 00
3X
2 90
4
4 25
5
7 40
3X
3 00
*X
4 55
SA
7 80
4
3 25
5
4 90
6
8 20
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303
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No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4.
"With. Right or Lett JBCarid Thread, as may l:>e Ordered.
PER HUNDEED.
LENGTH.
5/16 Inch.
3/8 Inch.
7/16 Inch.
1/2 Inch.
9/16 Inch.
5/8 Inch.
LENGTH.
5/16 Inch.
3/8 Inch.
7/16 Inch.
1/2 Inch.
9/16 Inch.
5/8 Inch.
iX
$1 7°
$2 00
$2 60
$3 50
$4 5°
$5 70
2*r
$2 3°
$2 60
$3 5o
$4 70
$6 00
$7 so
iK
I 80
2 10
2 75
3 70
4 75
6 00
3
2 40
2 70
3 65
4 90
6 25
7 80
i*
I 90
2 20
2 90
3 9°
5 00
6 30
3#
2 80
3 80
5 10
6 50
8 10
2
2 00
2 30
3 05
4 10
5 25
6 60
3K
2 90
3 95
5 30
6 75
8 40
*X
2 10
2 40
3 20
4 3°
5 50
6 90
3X
3 00
4 10
5 50
7 00
8 70
*#
2 20
2 5°
3 35
4 50
5 75
7 20
4
3 10
4 25
5 7°
7 25
9 00
FLAT HEAD.
Stove Bolts.
PEE. HUNDRED.
ROUND HEAD.
PLAT HEADS.
ROUND HEADS.
LENGTH.
5/32. 3/16 and
7/32 Inch.
1/4 Inch.
5/16 Inch.
3/8 Inch.
5/32, 3/16 and
7/32 Inch.
1/4 Inch.
Y % Inch ....
$0 60
$0 85
yi "
60
$0 65
85
$0 95
H " ....
60
65
85
95
j? ••
60
65
$1 05
$2 20
85
95
# " ....
65
70
I 10
2 20
90
1 00
I " .
65
70
I 10
2 20
90
1 00
i'A " ....
70
75
I 15
2 20
95
1 05
ij? "
70
75
80
I 15
2 20
95
1 05
If* " ....
75
I 20
2 20
1 00
1 10
iX ....
75
80
I 20
2 20
1 00
1 10
80
85
I 25
2 20
1 05
1 15
2 " .
85
90
I 30
2 20
1 10
1 20
2X " ....
90
95
1 35
2 30
2X •'
95
1 00
1 40
2 40
*% " ....
3 "
1 00
1 05
1 45
2 SO
1 05
1 10
1 5°
2 60
Elevator Bolts.
Wrought Iron.
For Bolting Buckets to Q-rain Elevators.
PER HUNDRED.
V,
Size, 1/4 Inch x 3/4 Inch.
Per Hundred, $3 30
1 Inch.
3 50
5/16 Inch x 3/4 Inch.
4 50
1 Inch.
5 00
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Bolt Ends.
STANDARD LIST OF THE ASSOCIATION OF BOLT AND NUT MANUFACTURERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Size of Iron, 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 I 1 1/8 1 1/4 1 3/8 1 1/2 1 3/4 1 7/8 2
Length, 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20
Price, per lb, $0 28 o 24 o 20 o 16 o 14 12 o 12 o 12 o 12 14 14 o 14 16 16 16
Turn Buckles.
MANUFACTURERS- STANDARD LIST.
Yz Inch
H " ■
H "
ich, $1 00
1 Inch
1 25
1 a "
r lb, 20
i* "
18
1 a "
Hook and Eye Turn Buckles.
5/16 Inch, Galvanized
3/8 "
7/16 " " .
1/2 '•
Wrought Hand Rail Screws.
Full Size Cut 01 4% Inch. 2 Nuts and Washer.
5/16 Inch, 2 Nuts and Washer
5/16 Inch, 1 Nut and Washer, Screw End .
7/16 Inch, 2 Nuts and Washer, Swelled Center
Per lb, $0 17
" o 17
16
o 16
Each, $1 50
1 75
2 00
2 25
Inch,
Per Gross,
4
$10 25
4 1/2
II 25
5
12 50
51/2
13 So
Inch,
Per Gross,
4
$9 00
41/2
10 00
5
11 25
12 25
J Inch,
j Per Gross,
4
«io 75
5
19 00
6
21 50
J
Nuts, Washers and Clinch Rings.
305
SQUABE NUTS. HOI PRESSED.
Width.
Thickness.
Hole.
Size of Bolt.
Price 100 lbs.
1/2
5/8
3/4
'/4
5/i6
3/8
7/32
9/32
11/32
1/4
5/i6
3/8
$13 00
ii so
10 00
7/8
7/16
'3/32
7/16
9 00
1
1/2
7/16
1/2
8 70
1 1/8
9/16
1/2
9/16
850
■1/4
1 1/4
5/8
5/8 .
17/32
9/16
5/8
5/8
830
1 1/2
13/4
2
2 1/4
3/4
7/8
1 1/8
11/16 or 21/32
13/16 or 25/32
7/8 or 27/32
15/16 or 1
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
8 00
2 1/2
2 3/4
1 i/4
13/8
1 i/i6or 1 1/8
I 3/16 or 1 1/4
1 1/4
13/8
830
3 ,
3 1/4
1 1/2
15/8
1 5/16 or 1 3/8
1 7/16
I 1/2
15/8
880
3 1/2
3 3/4
4
1 3/4
17/8
2
1 9/16
1 11/16
1 13/16
13/4
17/8
2
9 3°
HKXAGON NUTS. HOT PHK^SKD.
Width.
Thickness.
Hole.
Size of Bolt.
Price 100 lbs.
1/2
5/8
3/4
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/32
9/32
11/32
1/4
5/16
3/8
$20 00
16 00
13 00
7/8
1/2
; s
7/16
II 20
1
I 1/8
7/16
1/2
7/16
1/2
1/2
9/16
10 50
10 30
1 1/4
5/8
5/8
9 80
1 1/2
■5/8
1 3; I
2
1 1/8
■ 1/4
21/32
25/32
27/32
i 5 .6
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
950
-' 1 1
2 1/2
13/8
1 1 2
1 1/16
■ 3/16
I 1/4
■3.8
9 80
« 3 4
■5/8
I 9
1 1/2
10 00
17/8
1 9/16
1 3/4
10 50
31/2
2
1 13/16
2
11 00
WASHERS.
Diameter.
Size of Hole.
Thickness Wire
Gauge.
Size of Bolt.
Price too lbs.
5/8
3/4
7/8
1/4
5/16
3/8
No. 18
No. 16
No. 16
3/16
1/4
5/16
$18 00
1250
II 50
1
7/16
No 14
3/8
1050
1 1/4
13/8
1/2
9/16
No. 14
No. 12
7/16
1/2
9 50
9 00
1 1/2
■ 3/4
2
2 1/4
2 1/2
23/4
3
5/8
11/16
13/16
15/16
1 1/16
1 1/4
1 3/8
No. 12
No. 10
No. 10
No. 9
No. 9
No. 9
No. 9
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
I 1/8
I 1/4
850
3 1/2
33/4
4
4 1/2
1 1/2
1 5/8
1 7/8
2 1/8
No. 8
No. 8
No. 8
Wo. 8
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
9 00
CAST IRON WASHERS.
For </ z Inch Iron
,. H „ .,
., u .. ..
For % to 2 Inch Iron
Per Pound, $0 06 yi
" o 06
o 05^
" 005
ANGLE BRIDGE WASHERS
Made to Order.
CLINCH RINGS.
1/2 and 9 16
5/8 and larger
Black. Galvanized.
$0 25 $0 30
17 21
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Hydraulic Lifting Jacks.
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■WIDE U.A.SIO.
I'l.AIN.
Tons, I
Raise, Inches. 12
Price, $58 00
Tons, 7
Raise, Inches, 12
Price, $64 00
Tons, 7
Raise, Inches, 12
Price, $56 00
24
62 00
68 00
7
-M
70 00
10
12
64 00
( Jlaw.
7
IO
24
12
72 00
80 00
Wide Base.
10
15
\2
12
76 00
100 00
15
12
120 00
SO
12
160 00
Plain.
15
80 00
15
is
120 00
30
9
120 00
:t0
12
200 00
Mi
:t0
140 00
-lack Screws.
BELL BOTTOM, COMPLKTB, WITH LEVEE .V>"I> WK01 <;tii' SCRKW.
Size.
inches.
INCH.
$1 90
■
1-2
14
10
18
20
I's
$1 80
$2 00
*2 25
$2 50
''4
2 75
3 00
3 25
3 50
3 75
m
3 So
3 SO
3 65
3 90
4 15
4 50
■ '-•
3 00
3 SO
3 75
4 00
4 25
4 65
4 90
3 25
3 75
4 00
4 50
i 75
6 00
5 90
6 25
2
4 25
4 25
4 75
5 25
7 00
7 50
8 00
2)4
7 00
7 50
8 00
9 00
9 So
10 00
2'r
8 00
8 50
9 00
9 50
10 50
11 00
3
. . .
18 00
20 00
22 00
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307
Directions for Using Hydraulic Jacks.
1. Keep the ram quite down when not in use.
2. To Fill — Push the rani quite down, remove the screw in the head and fill with whiskey, or alcohol and water, equal parts,
in which is a few drops of oil.
3. Never fill with water or kerosene oil. Water rusts too much. The oil destroys the packing.
4. Be very careful that no dirt gets into the head while filling.
5. To Use — Place the head (or, if a Claw Jack, the claw or head) under the weight to be raised, put in the lever with the
projection downward, then work it perpendicularly until the weight is at the required height, or the number of inches the Jack runs
out. To lower the weight, push the lever to the bottom of the stroke, take it out, turn it with the projection upward, and with a
slight pressure of the hand, the weight may be [lowered as slow as required, or stopped at any point. Sometimes it happens that
another stroke of the lever would raise the weight too high ; then raise the lever a little, and push it down slowly, by which the
stroke will be missed.
6. They should not be lowered fast and suddenly checked with a heavy weight on them.
7. Should the valve stick on its seat, and prevent the Jack working, by striking the lever f> few sharp blows up and down, the
valve will be released.
8. If left run out, supporting a weight or otherwise, it may be necessary to slacken the screw in the head, to let out the air
with which it becomes filled, before it^can be pushed down.
9. In using them for any purpose, one man of ordinary weight can apply all the force on the lever which they are designed
to stand, and it is intended the lever should bend or break when more than 150 pounds are applied to it.
10. They should rest fair on the bottom and top in pressing, especially those which raise more than ten tons.
KINKS.
11. If when using the Jack the filling comes'over the top of the cylinder, or through the blow-hole, the ram packing is too
loose, and unless worn out may be fixed by putting a very thin strip of tin between the packing and ring, care being taken to keep
it perfectly true.
12. If the Jack will not run down easy enough, take oil a very little of the packing with a clean file. We always require the
weight of one man to force them down uIkmi they leave the shop. If they go down too easy they are liable to leak too soon.
13. If when pumping the ram does not raise, there is either something under the pump valve, or the pump packing is worn
too loose. Observe rule 7 of directions for the former.
14. If when under pressure the lever raises, there is something under the ram-valve, or the seat is cut. observe rule 7 of
directions for the former. Re-grind the valve for the latter.
ij. If when forced down the ram raises or goes down unusually hard, observe rule S of directions.
16. The valves should have a good seat about 1 16 inch wide and a little over 1 16 inch drop.
17. The lowering wire should be just long enough to allow the piston valve to be forced off its seat by the spring when the
socket is clear down to the lug on the head.
I& Wash veiy thoroughly at even- step with clean water when putting together, if you have had the Jack apart.
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House Raising Screws.
With a Wrought Iron Screw, which will be found far superior and cheaper than the cast Screws heretofore used.
Size of Screw, 2'_, Inches . . Price, $5 50 | Size of Screw, 2' 4 Inches ■ Price, $6 00
Size of Screw, 3 Inches Price, $6 75
THXNT OAST'S" I,Ofi .TACK. u
Duncan's" Log Jack.
The working parts of these Jacks are made from Cast Steel, and have
given good satisfaction.
Price
$40 00
•• ( rARI UN'S '•
'l'hiil»'-i' J^itl inu
.TACK.
"Garcin's"
Timber Lifting Jack.
No. 1. or Small Size, has a movement of 14 inches; will
raise the end of a log weighing 4 tons.
Price ........ $30 00
No. 2, or I«arge Size, has a movement of 14 inches; will
raise the end of a log weighing 6 tons.
Price ........ $40 00
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Carriage or Wagon Rivets.
3°9
OVAL HKAD.
ONE HUNDRED RIVETS IN EACH PAPER.
Size of Wire or
Diameter
3
4
6
8 10
Size of Wiri
Diameter.
OR
il
4
6
§&10
Length, i{ In., per 100
$0 30
$0 27
$0 20
$0 14
16
Length, 2 In., per 100
$0 70
$0 61
$0 42
$0 32
' ft '
' 100
33
31
23
" *'A'
' IOO
78
68
48
36
' 1 '
' roo
39
33
24
18
" 2'4 '
' 100
86
75
53
39
' i'A '
' 100
42
37
27
20
3 '
' IOO
97
85
63
45
' i* '
' 100
45
41
28
23
" 3'A'
' IOO
1 08
97
74
52
' iYz '
' 100
54
48
32
26
" 4 "
' IOO
1 24
1 09
83
57
" 1% "
' 100
62
54
37
29
No. 3
Per Siring of 100, $0 20
NORWAY BURS TOR CARRIAG-E RIVETS.
BLACK.
4 6 H
15 I2}£ 10
IO
o 10
LARGIi Hjr,A.r> TIBK RIVKTS.
BOILKR RIVKTS.
Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
1/4 Inch by 1 1/2 to 4 Inch Long . . Per Pound, $0 15
5/16 " " 1 1/2 " 5 " " . . " " o 13!,
Waslipvs or BurB tor alxivt-- Tire Rivets.
Flat ..... Per Pound, $0 12
Oval, 1/4 Inch . . " " 18
" 5/16 " " ■• 16
1/2 Inch by 1 to 3 Inch Long
5/8 " 3/4 and 7/S, any Length
Per Pound, $0 061.
" " 06
Copper Beli Rivets and Burs.
5A6
3/8
7/16
«^8 11/ifiInch.
^ ir T T t y T
Belt and Hose,
CUTS
< >F No. s
1 STl'B'S "
BKI.T kiyf.ts.
1". UJOl
xo. 5 & r
*
» 10
1-2
U
14
15
nid, $0 49
50
52 54
58
60
75
70
IS I I 13 12
( lopper Burs.
OOOOOOOOOO
V
COPPER BURS SAME PRICK AS COPPER RIVETS OF THE SAKE NUMBERS
3io
Iron Rivets.
EKVISED LIST XOA'EMHKH 1'.
Of the above styles, we keep in stock the Flat and Round Head. Other Patterns to order only.
Flat and Round Head
Rivets.
3/16 Inch Thick, 3/8 Inch Long
Per Pound, $0 17
3/16 Inch Thick,
1/2 Inch and Longer
Per Pound, $0
M
1/4 "
3/8
" "
" 14
1/4 "
"
1/2 "
11 11
"
"
izy 2
5/16 "
3/8
11 11
13
5/i6 "
"
1/2 "
11 n
1 '
"
i2y 2
3/8 Inch Th
Tank
ck, 1/2 Inch and Longer
Per Pound
$0 12
id.
Rivets. Number to
the
Pour
3/16 Inch
IDiaineter.
Length,
Y%
7/16
%
H X H
1 1%
1%
iH
■^
*H
I#
1%
2
F. & R. H.,
165
153
■35
1 18 103 92
84 77
72
67
62
58
54
51
48
C. S.,
230
200
172
148 129 114
U4, Inch
102 93
Diametor.
85
78
72
67
62
58
54
F. & R. H.,
103
92
81
7> 63 56
SO 46
43
40
37
34
32
30
29
C. S.,
155
128
10S
93 80 70
5 16 Inch
62 56
Diameter.
51
47
44
41
38
35
33
F. & R. H.,
67
58
50
44 39 35 .
32 30
28
26
24
22
21
20
19
C. S.,
89
78
69
60 53 47
3/S Inch
42 37
Diameter.
34
3'
29
27
25
23
22
F. & R. H.,
35
31
27 23 21
19 18
17
16
15
14
13
12
it
C. S.,
46
40 35 3'
27 24
22
21
20
10
[8
17
16
Coopers
' Rivets
.
id.
2d. 3d.
4d.
5d.
6d.
Size,
Per Pound,
id
$0 15
6d
o 12
Black Iron Rivets in Papers and Bulk.
tfoj!] /ogj «^|" /».■ inuM i<zuM kvM 2f7]l :ii^i,
5».W c» 7».|J s/t] \ ,oa M /20 i|
Sizes, oz., 8 10 12
Per 1000. $0 20 o 22 o 24
Sizes, oz., 8 10 12
Per lb., $0 38 o 34 31
IN PAPKKS.
3 4 5
BLACK IRON.
lb., I i' 4 [', l< 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
o 27 o 29 32 36 40 53 o 64 o 75 90 1 05 1 20
JILACK IRON. IN BULK.
lb., I 1% 1% 1% 2 3 4 5 67 8
26 23 21 20 O 19 17 15 14 14 14 14
9
1 27
9
13
10
I 40
165
13 12'
V.
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('"lit Nails. Base and Extras.
3"
"N
E
^aa—
- 1
\j—
10 to 6od Common .
Base, Per Keg, $ . . .
Cut Spikes, 3
to 8 Inch . . . ac
d $0 25 above 101I
8 and 9d "
. add to " '
" 25, above iod
Lining Nails
% " ■ ■ ■ ■ '
4 50 '
iod
6 " -d
" " "
50, " iod
,,
X " ■ ■ •
6 00
iod
4 " 5<1
75, " iod
Barrel
1% " . . • • '
75 '
iod
3d
" " "
' " 1 SO, " iod
(i
1% " ...
1 50 '
iod
2d
" " "
" 2 00, " rod
11 11
iyi " . ■ '
1 75 '
iod
4d Fine .
,, ,, ,,
1 75, " iod
,1
1 " '
2 50 '
iod
"
n " ■ ■ ■ ■ '
3 00 '
iod
Clinch
add .
$2 00 above ' '
"
X " • • •
3 50 '
' iod
Casing and Box
. "
75 "
Roofing "
Iron " .
50
' Com.
Finishing .
"
1 00
Tobacco " .
50 " "
GALVANIZED. PRICE QUOTED ON APPLICATION.
STANDARD LENGTHS AND NUMBER TO POUND.
2 3 Fine 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 16 20 30 40 50 6od Fence 6
1 i'„ i'4 iK I& 2 2)4 "H *H 3 3'+ Vt 4 AVz 5 1% 6 2
No. to the lb, 1000 760 480 300 200 160 12S 92 72 60 44 32 24 IS 14 12 10 So
8
10
1 2d
2'A
3
3 '4
50
34
29
Boai Nails.
WARRANTED To CLINCH. REGULAR POINT.
Length, Inch, 1 11/4
Black, Per Pound, $0 12 11
Galvanized, " " o 16 15
I I /2 to 4
o 10
14
Ship and Boat Spikes.
Thickness, Inch, 1/4
Black, Per Keg of too Pounds, $6 50
Galvanized, " mi " 8 50
6 00
8 00
3/8
5 50
7 S«
Railroad or Hook-Head Spikes.
7/16
S 50
7 5o
Thickness, Inch, 5 [6
Per 100 Pounds, $7 00
6 00
1 2
6 00
Round Track Nails. Countersunk Heads.
Thickness, inch. 1 )
Per Pound. $0 13';
1/2
5 5°
7 SO
9/16
5 SO
10';
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Ship Spikes.
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AVERAGE NUMBER PER IOO POUNDS.
Thickness,
Inches.
1/4
1/4 .
1/4
1/4 •
1/4
5/16 .
5/16
5/16 .
5/16
5/'6 •
3/8
Length,
Inches.
No. in
ko Pounds.
Thickness
Inches.
3
I.50O
3/8
1'A ■
1,260
3/8 .
4
I.IOO
3/8
4K-
976
7/16 .
5
920
7/16
i'A-
805
7/16 .
4
757
1/2
4'->-
7IO
1/2 .
5
620
1/2
6
580
1/2 .
5
495
englh,
No.
in
iches.
100 Pounds.
6
380
7 •
322
S
304
7 ■
297
8
256
9
200
7
204
8 .
171
9
160
10
148
Nails.
AVERAGE NUMBER T"KR. POUND, ORDINAEY CUT.
Length.
i'4 Inch
4
A'A
5
5'A
6
Size.
-
Length.
No. in lb.
Size.
3d fine
>H
Inch
760
I2d
3d
iX
480
2od
4 d .
i'A
300
3od
5d
i#
200
4od
6d .
2
190
5od
8d
*#
92
6od
iod .
Clinch.
3
60
Fen
ce.
Length, Inch.
No. in lb.
Size.
No. in lb.
Size
2
152
6d
80
4 d
*X
'33
8d
50
5d
*'A ■
92
iod
34
6.1
2^
72
1 2d
29
8d
3
60
iod
Fin.ish.tng.
No. in lb.
44
• 24
IS
14
12
10
No. in lb.
384
256
204
I02
80
Length, Inch, 4
Average No. per lb, 12
Out Spikes.
4'A
10
5'.-
6
I
Length, Inch,
Average No. per lb,
4
26
Wire Spikes.
VA
5
'5
s'A
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Steel Wire Nails and Brads.
For Illustrations of Brads, see Page 315.
IN POUND PAPKES OR BULK.
313
Full Size Cut of VA In
Price, Per Pound.
Wire numbers
3/8 Inch,
1 / 3 Inch,
5/8 Inch,
3/4, Inch,
?/& Inch,
Inch,
1 1/4 Inch,
11/3 Inch,
1 3 1 Inch,
Inch,
3 1/4 Inch,
3 1/3 Inch,
Inch,
3 1/3
4
Inch,
20
$065
°SS
°4S
o 40
o 40
038
o 40
H In- H In-
}i In
19
$0 50
45
40
°35
33
32
031
33
1§
$045
o 40
°35
30
28
o 27
o 25
o 24
o 26
o 28
17
$037
33
028
26
25
23
o 25
o 26
1 In.
16
So 35
031
26
24
23
24
i^In. i^In.
T
15
$0 30
1 if In
¥
14
26
023
o 19
o 18
$0 25
13
2 In.
2XIn. 2#In. 3 In.
$0 22
o 19 o 18
016 15
o 18 J 15
018 15
18
18
o 16
16
16
12
$0 20
17
015
oiS
o 14
o 14
IS
IS
IS
11
$0 17
oiS
oiS
14
o 13
o 13
10
$0 is
is
14
o 13
13
012 on
13 12
13 12
f>
$0 13
o 13
O 12
II
II
II
1
*
$0 12
O IT
O II
4 In.
$011
Tinned Nails, add 50 per cent, to above List. Barbed Nails, excepting Roofing (see page 315), add 1 cent per
pound to above List. Special Heads or Points, add 1 cent per pound to above List.
Approximate X umber of Wire Nails per Pound.
Length, gS"
J/16
'4
■-•
1
106
94
tH
I*
60
2
53
2% i%
47 42
T 9
3
35
1%
30
4
26
4'A
24
5
21
6
IS
7
No. 5
211
109 141 121
85! 71
15
No. 6
-47
197 164 141
123
in
9 Q S2
71
62
55 50
45
41
35
3>
28
25
21
18
No. 7
■ ■ ■
2qq
239 1 200 171
149
133
1 2D ICO
85
75
67 60
54
5°
43
37
33
3°
25
No. *
. . .
US
-'75 229 197
172
1.55
1371 "5
98
8b
76 69
62
57
49
43
39
35
29
No. »
. . .
;i|
331 276 236
207
184
165 138
118
i°3
92 82
75
69
59
52
46
41
No. 10
663
496 397 333 *83
248
220
198 165
142
124
no 99
90
83
71
62
55
50
No. 11
837
H» 55o
314
279
251 209
179
157
139 "5
1'4
'05
90
79
70
No. 12
1090
822
658 548 469
411
36.5
329 274
235
204
182 164
149
'37
'17
103
No. |:|
1072
s 57 7U 615
536
476
429 557
306
2b8
238 214
195
176
153
No. 1 1
.'Si,
1420
II36 047 s n 710
631
568 473
406
350
315 284
258
236
No. Iff
w*
2336
17s.'
1402 ubS 1001 876
701 584
500
438
389 35°
No. 16
4.S7
3048
2280
523 1505 1143
10 1 5
913 701
653
571
508
No. 17
62 %
4LS6
3116 2495 -"77 178' 1558 1385
1 246 1038
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No. is
4138 3310 .'75 s 2364 -' ''
1655 1379 "82
No. H>
1066!
7112
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2133 '778
No. 20
1 500c
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(0037503333
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Standard Steel Wire Xails.
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STEEL WIRK NAILS OP' < 'OK R KSI •( ) \I)IN« SIZES TO CCTT.
Base Sizes Wire Nails, 3 to 6 Inch ....... Per Keg Base, $ . . .
Cul NaUs 2d Fine, j 3d Fine.
Wire Nails 1 Inch. : i' s
Wire Nails, Number to lb. 1550 II40
Cut Nails. " I I0O0 760
Wire Nails.
Advance over Base,
Per 100 Pound Kejr.
I
$5 50
4 50
2d Coin.
1200
800
4 00
3d
>'i
720
480
2 25
4d 5d 6d 7d
I'A lU 2 2*
432 300 252 j 186
300 200 160 i 128
1 10 1 iolo 75I0 75
8(1
2*
"32
92
35
9d
105
iod 1 2d
3 2,'A
87 66
72 60 44
35
i6d ; 2od
i'A\ 4
51 35
32 24
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Steel Wire Brads.
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For List Price Steel Wire Brads see page 313.
Barbed Wire Nails. — Flat Head.
Barbed Wire Nails, except Roofing, add 1 cent per pound to List of Steel Wire Nails, page 313.
Special Heads or Points add 1 cent per pound to same List.
Barbed I-tootinir Nails.
round Kegs
Size of Cut Nails. \, Inch
Size Hoofing Nails, Inch,
wire Number, ltt
Advance over Base, per Keg, $4 50
N [neb
H
3 SO
2d
12
3 00
3d
IX
■ 1
2 25
4'1
10
• 75
Per Keg Base, $
5.1
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1 so
V
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315
6d
2
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1 25
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Horse Shoe Nails.
"GLOBE" HORSE SHOE NAILS.
The " Globe Horse Shoe Nails " are made from Blanks, pressed or cut from Cold
Plates. These Blanks are cold rolled into the required thickness, widths and lengths for
Nails, with a bevel at the pointing ends. These bevel ends are trimmed by removing the
surplus irou each side, so as to form the point ; thus we give and claim a uniformity in the
stiffness, thickness, lengths, -widths and points, and thinner, safer, lighter Nails, that can be
driven without bending, clinched easily and well without breaking, than are made by any
other process. They are manufactured in oil. which prevents rust in transportation.
Size, 5 6 7 8 9 10
Per Pound $o 26 o 23 o 21 20 o 19 o 18
"PTJTNAM'S"
PI.ATK NAILS.
" NORTH-WESTERN
No. 2
3
4
Size, 5 6
Per Pound, $2 50
I 25
60
Per Pound, $0 28 25
" .PUTNAM" HORSK SHOE NAILS.
The reputation which the Putnam Hot Forged and Hammer Pointed Horse Shoe Nail
has already obtained in all parts of the world, places it in the highest rank of machine-made
nails. Each nail is made separately. The iron, when nearly at a welding heat, is drawn
out under hammers, receiving 80 light elastic blows, by which means a firmer and tougher
and more compact nail is made than is possible by other processes. In the pointing, as
well as forging, they have endeavored to follow the hand process as nearly as possible.
Size, 5 6 7 8 9 10
Per Pound, $0 27 24 o 22 o 21 o 20 o 19
HORSE SHOE NAILS.
7 8 9 10
23 22 O 21 20
Clout Nails.
1 i'A i>i iH iJJ
Finishing Nails.
TTTTT
t I
■«
Inch, Yi
Iron, per Pound, $0 48
'A
32
PRICE OF CLOUT AND FINISHING NAILS
H X 7 A '
26 O 22 O 20 O 18
i'A
16
o '5
14
o 13
2
o 13
(BICES FOR GALVANIZED OIVEN ON A P P I, I O A T I I
■ 4
3X-*
6
♦-8
Round. Head. Hungarian Nails.
4H-*
mil
Inch, 2 & 2)4— 8 3 & i'A— 8
American Iron, Per Pound, $o 26 o 22
PRICF. PER DOZEN PAPERS.
Ounce, 4 6 s
American Iron, Half Weight, $0 45 05s ° 6 S
4 & 4'A — 8 and Longer.
20
7S
12
90
Inch, 'A
Per Pound, $0 36
30
Chair Nails.
X H
o 26 o 24
Cigar Box Nails.
Inch, % ft
Per Pound $0 32 o 28
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American Iron Out Tacks.
I i% i 2% 3 4 6 8 io 12 14 16 18 20 22 34 oz.
^
317
T T HI
PRICE PER DOZEN PAPERS.
Ounce, 1 \'/ 2 2 z'/i 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Half Weight, $0 40 45 45 50 55 60 65 75 80 90 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50
Length, In., 3/16 3^/16 4/16 5/16 6/16 7/16 8/16 9/16 10/16 11/16 12/16 13/16 14/16 15/16 16/16 18/16
Swedes Iron Out Tacks, and TTpholsterers.
PRICE PER DOZEN PAPERS.
Oz., % U I Ijz 2 2>4 3 4 6 8 IO 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Full, $0 60 70 80 90 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 40 1 60 1 90 2 20 2 50 2 80 3 00 3 30 3 60 3 80 4 00
Tinned and Gralvaxiized Swedes Out Tacks, in Bulk.
Inch, y z H ■ H and Longer.
Per Pound, $0 44 35 o 31
Tinned Large Head Carpet Tacks.
4 6 8 10' 12 oz.
TTTTT
Ounce, 4
Swedes Iron, Hall" Weight, $090
American " " $0 80
PRICE PER
DOZEN
PAPERS.
6
8
10
12
I 00
1 '5
I 30
1 so
90
I 00
I 10
I 20
I lunce, 4
American Iron, Half Weight, So 60
Large Head Carpet Tacks.
PRICE PER DOZEN PAPERS
b 8
65 75
Grimp and Lace Tacks.
I
ZJ4 3 4 " ■ Ui
10
80
Leather Head Carpet Tacks.
IN PAPERS OF ONE HUNDRED.
I Hmce. 4
Per Docen Papers, $0 24
V
6
o 26
8
o 28
30
o 32
12
90
SWEDES IRON
PRICK PER DOZEN l'APKR.-
Ounce, 1 ■ i'. 2 3 4 6 s 10 12 14 16 18
Half Weight, $0 60 65 70 75 o 80 90 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 35 1 45 1 55 1 75
'4
34
3i8
Blued, all Sizes
Steel Carpet Tacks.
ttTTTTTTT
6, S, 10 and 12 Ounce Sizes, all put up in Papers of 2 Ounce Weight.
Per Dozen Papers, $0 30 ] Tinned, all Sizes
Per Dozen Papers, $0 40
( Jopper Tacks.
T TTT
fs Inch
Per Pound, $0 80 | 7/16 Inch
ii Inch and Longer ....
Per Pound, $0 66
Per Pound, $0 56
Double Pointed Tacks.
Full
Si/.c Cuts.
No.
9-
No. 10.
No. 11.
Tiimi'd ami
No.
Blued.
12.
No.
14.
Nos.
9
10
11
13
Per Box,
$0 10
10
10
12
Per Dozen,
$1 20
1 20
I 20
1 44
14
IS
1 80
V.
Escutcheon Pins. — Brass.
Nos. 10 12 IS II 15 IO 17 18 19 2© 21
H H f !
IN POUND BOXKS.
PRICE PER POUND.
Inch.
3/i6
«
H
$0 74
$0 70
H
$0 68
u
$0 66
H
$0 66
I
No. 10
$064
No. 11
74
76
70
68
66
6b
064
No. 12
72
70
68
68
066
No. IS
78
72
72
70
68
068
No. 14
$0 88
80
76
74
76
72
72
070
No. 15
90
82
78
074
74
072
No. 16
94
86
82
80
78! 76
076
No. 17
1 00
90
86
82
80
78
078
No. 18
1 08
98
92
88
86
84
084
No. 19
1 18
1 08
98
92
88
88
092
No. 20
$1 72
1 32
1 22
1 12
1 02
1 00
I 00
I 02
No. 21
1 92
I S2
1 32
1 22
1 16
I 12
I 16
118
No 22
2 12
I 72
I S2
1 32
1 32
I 42
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319
Wrought Staples..
Full Size Cut of 2 Inch.
MADK HV HAND FROM NOEWAY IKON.
N"o. 5, Wrougrit_IIrori.
Inch, 1 1'+ i'A iH 2 2 '4 2/2 2% i 3'A 4 '4'A 5
Per Gross, $i 20 I 20 1 25 1 SO I 70 2 00 2 35 2 65 3 20 3 70 5 25 6 50 7 00
No. 7, Gr^lvaiiiis^d AVi-ongrit Iron.
Inch, 1 1% i<4 1 ! 4 2 2% 2'A 2}l 3 y/ 2 4 4>/ 2 5
Per Gross, $1 65 1 80 2 00 2 75 3 00 3 75 4 75 S 5° 6 25 7 5° 10 00 14 00 15 50
Brass Staples for Ship Use.
PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION
Barbed Blind Staples.
P
n
m
1
hi
)
1
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H
fi Inch.
V
ABOVE CUTS FULL SIZE
XKKIH.K POINTED, ROUND WIRES.
N->. 86, Coppered wipe.
huh. . H
IVr Pound, $0 35 30 30 30 30
Clinch Staples.
1 1 . i' 4 2 Inch.
PUT UP IN POUND BOXES.
cul'I'KH I-'I.NISH.
M:i<1«- Iimiii tin- llt->l Swedicsb Iron.
Sizes, 1 to 2 Inch
Per Pound, $0 50
320
Barbed Fence Wire.
THE "CACTUS" T^WO POINTED STEEL BARBED WIRK.
Weighs 15K Ounces per Rod, or 308 Pounds per Mile. Barbs 3^ Inches apart.
THE "(.'ACTUS" J'OUB POINTED STH3HJL BARBED WIRE.
Regular Barbs 6 Inches apart.
Thick-set " 3^
Painted .
Per Pound, $
16^ Ounces per Rod.
'&<A
... I Galvanized
END VIEW.
330 Pounds per Mile.
37o
*N
Per Pound, $ .
Wire Fence Staples.
SELF CLINCHING AND POINTED
}i Inch. \'{ Inch.
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED.
1 ', Inch.
Size of Wire.
No. §
No. 9
No. 1©
No. 11
Length in Inches
Number to tie Pound — about
2
50
60
2
60
77
81
2
82
•*
95
103 , 120
■5°
157 ! 185
$0 10
10
II
II
Size of Wire.
No. ia
No. IS
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 1»
Length in Inches
Number to the Pound — about
200 1 220
227
1
292
1
380
H
480
675
K
S45
970
Price per Pound
$0 wyi
I2>£
12K
14
14
15
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Round Wire Ropes.
321
^
Showing Lay ot Strand and Rope as usually made.
PRICK LIST PKR POUND.
0.
3
p
Refined Crucible
Refined
Galvanized
V
%
s
a
5
c
inference. |
n
H
5/16
Steel Wire Rope.
Iron Wire Rope.
Wire Rope.
O
to
H
a
Flexible.
Coarse.
Flexible.
Coarse.
Flexible.
Coarse.
n
P
n
n
$0 60
So 37
So 43
$0 24
$0 50
$0 23
5/16
I
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3/8
46
35
32
20
34
21
3/8
itf
i'A
7/16
39
30
26
18
28
19 <i
7/16
*%
i%
1/2
36
27
21
16
25
17A
1/2
iM
2
5/8
32
26K
18
15
20
16
5/8
2
2'X
11/16
30
25
17
14
18!^
14^
11/16
*X
2H
3/4
30
25
17
14
18'A
14'A
3/4
2V»
Cross Section of
2>A
13/16
28
23
16
13
17K
13A
13/16
2%
Flexible Wire Rope.
2%
3 ,
7/8
15/16
27
26'A
22
2l'A
15
14
12
11A
17
l6>2
13
12^
7/8
15/16
2%
3
i'A
1 1/16
26
21
13H
11
16
12
1 1/1S
i'A
i'A
1 1/8
25
20 ';
13
10 ! 4
15 'A
IlJ<
1 1/8
i'A
iH
13/16
24
20>£
12'A
I0>£
15
11)4
13/16
iH
4
1 1/4
23
20
12
I0<A
14
«X
1 1/4
4
Coarse Ropes are made 6 strands of 7 wires. Flexible Ropes, 6 strands of 19 wires.
Refined Charcoal Iron Wire Rope, same list as Iron.
Notice. — No cut pieces taken back. Prices subject to change without notice.
Cross Section of
Coarse Wire Rope.
Smaller than \% y 6 strands of 12 wires.
Tabular Scale
Showing approximately the comparative-
Hemp Rope and Chain.
sizes and weights per 100 feet in length of Iron Wire Rope, Steel Wire Rope,
The sizes of each horizontal line are of equal strength.
Capacity ol the
Flat Charcoal Wire
Flat Crucible Steel W
ire
Ropes a
id Chain.
Iron Wire Rope,
Steel wire Ki>|K\
Round Hemp Kope.
Kope.
Rope.
Working
Breaking
tn. inn.
Weight
Circufn.
■■■ . i| 1,
Ciiciiin.
Weight
Size ill Ins.
Weight
Size in In
s.l Weigh
Weight
Load Lbs.
Strain. Tons.
in inches.
per too ft.
in inches.
per 100 ft.
per 100 ft.
wdlh.thks.
per 100 feet.
ivdth, thk
s.'penoo ft
et. of Link.
per !<-> ieel.
300
I
I
■7
»3A
33
1/4
66
550
I 1/2
1 1/4
23
3
50
5/16
92
800
2 1/2
1 1/2
30
1
17
3 1 4
55
3/ , 8 ,
133
1,500
4 1 a
I 3/4
50
30
1 1 1
78
7/16
1 So
1,000
6
2
65
> 5/8
41
5
100
1/2
260
2,300
7 1 1
2 1/4
80
1 3/4
50
160
9/16
300
3.300
10
2 1/2
IO0
2
65
61/2
166
k,2O0
12 1/2
[34
2 1/8
75
7
200
2 13/8
144
5/8
400
5,000
15
3
\n
2 1 1
80
7 1/2
-'34
a , 4x3 8
154
11/16
460
6,000
[g
3 1 t
a 3/8
88
7 3 1
250
a . 2x3 s
■71
21
180
2 1/2
100
284
) x.-, 8
220
2 %3
* 144
3/4
533
8,000
•'1
3 3 4
200
3
140
9
333
I *' -
270
2 1 2vi
8 171
13/16
650
9,000
21
4
350
3 ■ 4
■
433
466
4 X3/8
275
2 I 2X1
2 210
720
10,000
4 1 4
284
3 ' -
190
... 1 a
4 m/s
345
3 "3
'8 225
15/16
833
II.OOO
33
1 ■ -
320
3 5/8
■95
11
500
4 1 2x1 2
395
I
933
13,000
1 3 1
350
3 3 4
200
13
567
5 xi/2
425
3 1/2*3
* 242
13.500
to
5
380
:.;*
225
13
7*4
465
3 XI
12 270
I 1/16
1,000
18,000
55
5 1/2
440
4
250
14
900
6 xi/2
5io
4 *3
« 275
. . .
22,000
65
6
540
4 14
280
ic
1 166
t> 1 2x1 2
560
5 X3
« 356
Noik.— Drums or Pulleys should be jooo times thesiie of the wire with which the rope is made, and in all cases the rope must lead fair into the pulley.
V
ALL WIRE ROPES A3 WELL AS HEMP
ROPES. ARE MEASURED BY THE CrRCUMFEBENCE. WHICH INSUB.ES EXACTNESS.
Shade Cloths.
"\
Plain Green or Drab, . .
Plain Figured ....
Two Colored Fancy Figured
Three "
Galvanized
Landscape
PBICBS.
Per Sq:
By the Roll of ioo ft. in Length,
. " " " " loo
" " " " ioo
" ioo
' " ioo
" " " " ioo
. Ft
cts.
Riddles for Foundry Use, Etc.
FOUNDRY RIDDLE.
18 Inch Diameter, Iron Wire
20 " " " " .
18 " " Brass "
20 " " " " .
Per Dozen, $10 00
" " 12 00
" 20 00
" " 30 00
The Mesh in Wire Cloth is the distance from
Center to Center of Wire.
No length less than 100 feet shall he under-
stood to be a Roll.
WIRE CLOTH. PARTLY UNROLLED.
Market Grade Iron Wire Cloth.
Hi'avv Steel "Wire 3$attery Screen Cloth..
No. 2 Mesh, made from No. 16 Wire, per Square Foot,
$0 12
No. 20 Mesh, made from No. 26 Wire, per Square Foot, $0 43
No. 2% '
No. 3
" 17 "
" 18 " '
. n
12
12
No. 24 " " " 27 "
' 55
No. 4
" " 20 " '
II
12
No. 30 " " " 29 " '
56
No. 5
" " 21 " '
1
O 12
No. 35 " " " 31 "
57
No. 6
No. 7 '
' " " 22 " '
" " 23 " '
1 11
12
12
No. 40 " " " 32 "
' 57
No. 8
" " 24 " '
1 11
12
No. 50 " " " 35 "
59
No. 9 '
" 25 "
1 11
12
No. 60 " " '• 36 " '
68
< .. • . 2 5 ..
1 11
12
No. 12
" 27 "
.
12
No. 64 " '• " 37 " '
75
No. 14 '
" 29 "
11
12
No. 70 " " " 38 "
80
No. 16
No. 18
" 3° "
■ .. .. 32 .. <
1 ii
12
12
No. 74 " " ■" 39 "
90
No. 20 '
" 34 "
1 11
12
No. 80 •' " " 4° "
Brass Wire Battery Screen Cloth.
No. 2 Mesh,
made from No. 16 Wire, per Square Foot, $0 50
No. 22 Mesh,
made from No. 29 Wire, per Square Foot, $0 50
No. 3 »
" 17 "
50
No. 24 "
•• 30 "
50
No. 4 "
" 18 "
'• 50
No. 30 "
.. 3I .1
52
No. 5 "
•• 19 "
" 50
No. 40 "
" 33
55
No 6 "
" " 20 " "
50
No. 50 "
" 35
58
No. 8 "
" " 22 " "
50
No. 60 "
" 36
60
No. 10 "
" 23 "
50
No. 70 "
" 37
70
No. 12 "
" 24 "
50
No. 80 "
" 38 "
90
No. 14 "
" 25 "
50
No. 90 "
" 39
1 10
No. 16 "
" 26 "
50
No. 100 "
" 40 "
1 30
No. 18 "
" 27 "
" 50
No. 120 "
1'! 42 ii'
' 1 75
No. 20 "
" 28 " "
" 50
No. 150 "
" 43 "
3 00
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PUNCHED IN" RUSSIA. SHBKT IRON".
323
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SLOT BURRRD.
Opening 1/4 Inch Long.
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/////////////////
ANGLE SLOT PUNCHED.
Opening 1/4 and 1/2 Inch Long.
ROUND PUNCHED.
Assorted Nos I to 7.
When ordering give the full length and width of the Screen wanted.
Also state which Pattern you Prefer, either Slot Burred, Angle Slot Punched or Round Punched.
ANGLE SLOT AND BURRED SLOT AS COMPARED WITH WIRE CLOTH.
• Per
Sqr. Ft.
Per Sqr. Ft.
No. 3 openings
are equal in width to No. 15
Wire Cloth,
$0 80
No.
8
openings
are
equal in width to No. 40 Wire Cloth, $0 80
No. 4
II
" " " " 20
"
80
No.
9
"
.< „ 45
80
No. 5
it
" " 25
11
80
No.
10
"
" " 5°
" " 090
No. 6
11
" " 3°
" "
80
No.
11
"
,< .. 55
" " 1 10
No. 7
"
" " 35
11 11
80
No.
12
"
, a 11 11 fo
" " 1 20
Round Punched Holes frou No. 1 to No. 7 are equal to one number finer than Angle Slot in the openings.
"Due" Steel Ore Bucket.
FOB handling:
GOLD AND SIIiVjBK QUARTZ, ROCK, UROIvKN STONE, ETC, KTC.
TABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITIES.
V.
Light Buckets are for Flour Mills and Brewers Use.
On Belt
(width).
Inch.
Projection
(broad)
Deep.
Capacity in
Cubic
Inches.
Price. Each.
Price, Each.
HEAVY.
LIGHT.
4
»*
3
13*
«0 yiH
$0 18
4*
2%
3
<7H
42
20
5
3*
i'A
uH
47
23
sH
iH
1%
28
50
25
6
A'A
iH
46
55
30
7
aH
AH
65
65
38
8
iH
AH
104
70
40
9
5*
AH .
131
78
50
10
(>'A
sH
158
85
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Brass and Copper. Steel and Iron Wire, Etc.
BRASS, IN ROLLS AND SHEETS.
BRASS, COPPER, STKKL AND IKON WIKK.
Brown[& Sharp's Gauge the Standard.
Slieet Bra*
4 round and Lighter
5 " " Heavier
84x48 Inch.
Per Pound, $0 45
35
WIRE IN COILS.
Old English Gauge the Standard.
PER POUND.
Brass Spring Copper „, . ....
Wire. Brass. Wire.
Brass, in Roll.*.
To 14 Inch Wide. Nos. to 24
1, , 4 ,, .. .. 25 .1 28
" 14 " " " 29 and 30 .
Brass, Stencil.
1 S Inch Wide. Nos, 30 to 32
18 " " " 33 and 34
Per Pound, $0 26
" " o 28
30
Per Pound, $0 34
o 36
All Nos. to No. 16, inclusive
So 22
$0 24
$0 30 ! To No. 6,
So 23
Nos. 17 and 18
23
25
31 j 7 to 9,
24
" 19 " 20
24
20
32
10 and II,
25
No. 21 .
25
27
33
12 " 13.
28
"22 ...
26
28
34
14 " 15,
32
" 23 .
28
30
36
16 " 17,
34
"24 ...
30
32
38
18 " 19,
38
" 25 . . ...
32
34
40
20,
40
"26 ...
35
37
43
" 27 .
38
40
46
"28
42
44
51
" 29 .
45
47
54
"30
48
50
02
Low Brass Wire, 4 cents
per p<
rand advance
Fancy Wire, not less than 10 cents advance on TO
Round Wire. [ORDER
Flat, Square and Half Round Wire, 4 cents advance ONLY,
on Round Wire
BRASS RODS.
NOT LESS THAN TWO FEET LENGTHS.
'/z Inch to 1 ' 2 Inch Diameter, both inclusive, per Pound, $0 30
Hexagon, Octagon and Square, 4 cents per pound advance over
Round Rods.
Half Round and Fancy Shapes, not less than 6 cents advance
over Round Rods.
Rods less than 2 feet lengths, add to above prices 2 cents per
pound for each cut
IRON WIRE.
FULL COILS — SIXTY-THREE POUNDS.
No. Oto» lo II 12 13&14 15 Hi 17 I-
Per lb, $0 10 o 11 IX}4 o 12% o 14 15 o 16
Maun ci Co.'s Patent Spooled Wire costs
more per pound than Wire in coils ; but you
can sell it at a higher price and make a
larger profit.
This manner of handling Wire is as conve-
nient for the consumer as it is for the dealer.
ANNEALED. GALVANIZED AND BRIGHT, SAME LIST.
WIRf) ON SPOOLS.
Keep a good assortment of sizes, do away
with the broken bundle business entirely,
and devote the time you would spend in
wrestling with rusty snarls to some better
purpose.
Price per Doasen S]
,ool«, 1/ I Pound Hii
oil.
M.iii- Wire Small Spoole-
— 1 D
ozen
in' a
Box.
No. OP Wire Gadce.| 16 IS ( 2© 22 24
26
$1 20
1 50
2 65
2 70
Gaigk ok Wire.
2§
SO
32
34
36
Annealed Steel . .
Tinned " . .
Brass Wire ....
Copper " . . . . •
$2 00
2 20
$0 96 $1 02
1 20 I 25
2 00 2 06
2 20 2 20
$1 io|$i 14
I 32 I 40
2 20 2 40
2 40 j 2 60
Black . Per Gross,
Plated
$3 50
4 25
*3 75
4 50
$4 00
4 75
$4 25
5 00
$5 52
6 00
BA'ITERY COPPBK IN SHKK'I'S
COLD ROLLED.
Size, 30 x 60 Inches, Weights from 2q to 80 Pounds per Sheet ....
\-
Per Pound, $
BRASS AND COPPER OF ANY "WIDTH AND LENGTH. FOR SPECIAL WORK, MADE TO ORDER "WHEN SO DESIRED.
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Tables of Sizes and Weights — Wire, Tubing, Etc.
325
V
WEIGHT OB 1 WIRE
WEIGHT OE ROTTISro KAKS
PER 100 FEET
Thickness Stubs' Wire Gauge.
PER FOOT.
NO
Iron.
Steel.
Copper.
Brass.
Diameter, inches.
Brass.
Copper.
30-63
30.92
34-99
.33-05
1/16
. .011 .
.011
1
23-85
24.07
27.24
25-73
1/8
3/16
■105
. .IS7
.295
2
21.37
21-57
24.41
23.06
1/4
5/16
.175
■275 -
3 I7-7 S
'7-94
20.3
19.18
3/8 •
7/16
•395
•54
■ .424
.575
4 15.01
15.15
■ 7-'5
16.19
1/2
9/16
■ 71
•9
■ -75
■95
5 12.82
'2.95
14-65
13.84
5/8
11/16
■•35
. 1. 17
1.42
6
10.92
11.02
12.47
11.78
3/4
13/16
1.85 ■
• 1-7
2.
7
8.586
8.667
9.807
9.263
7/8
15/16
2.15
2.48
• 2.3
2.64
s
7.214
7.283
8.241
7-783
1
1 1/16
2.85
3.20
. 3.01
3.41
■ 3.85
4.29
9
5.805
5-859
6.63
6.262
1 1/8
1 3/16
3-57
3.97 •
■
r,
4-758
3.816
4.803
3.852
5-435
4-359
5-133
4. 1 17
1 1/4
. 4.41
• 4-73
12
3.148
3-178
3-596
3-397
AVERAGE WEIGHT AND GAUGE OE
13
2.392
2.414
2-732
2.58
BATTERY COPPER.
14
1.826
1.843
2.085
1.969
Sheets 30x60 Inches.
15
16
■7
18
1-374
1. 119
.8915
.6363
1.387
I.I3
•9
•6423
1-569
1.279
i.oi8
.7268
1.482
1.208
.9618
.6864
GATJGB.
Weight Square Foot.
Weight of Sheet.
NO. 21 . .
. 1 lb. 9 oz. .
. 20 lbs.
■9
.4675
■472
•534
■5043
" 19 .
2 " "
25 "
20
.3246
•3277
■3709
•3502
17 . .
. 2 " 6 " .
• 30 "
21
.2714
•274
■31
•2929
" 16
2 " 12 "
• 35 "
22
■ 2079
.2098
•2373
.2241
" 15 ■ •
■ 3 " 3 "
. 40 "
S3
.1656
.1672
.1892
.1788
" 14
4 " 4 "
50 "
24
.1283
.1296
.1465
.1384
" 13 • •
. 4^" 14 "
. 60 "
25
.106
.107
.1211
.1144
12
5 " 6 "
. 70 "
Sizes, Weights Etc.,
IRON PIPE SIZES.
"Weight of Copper
OF
SEAMLESS DRAWN BRASS AND COPPER TUBES
AND
Brass Plates
RV
SBAMLBISS DHAWN TnniNR.
MADE TO CORRESPOND WITH IRON PIPE.
STUBS' GAUGR
AND TO FIT IRON PIPE THREADS.
American Gaii^ 1 .
•53 6
Stubs'
Gauge.
Weights
Per Foot.
■53|
Stubs'
Gauge.
We
Per
Foot
Same as
Iron Size.
Outside
Diameter.
Thickness.
Stubs'
Gauge.
Weights per
Foot.
oZ
8|
WeightofPIates
per square foot.
Hrass.
Copper.
Brass.
Copper.
Brass
Copper.
ks
Copper.
Us.
Us.
Us.
lbs.
Us.
Us.
Inch.
Us.
■A
is
.11
■ it
1 1 1 .- .v 1 ; 1 .-
2-35
2.49
-
15 -27
• 29
11
.10189
4.6156
tjta
3«
18
.19
.10
23/8
"
2.52
2.67
1 4 17/32
■5 -37
■39
11
'-
.090742 4.1106
.080808 3.6606
M5B6
w
■8
■ 25
26 2 \li
IO*l/2 St II
3.45
3.60
■3
.071061 ' 3.1598
3079?
2.7428
13 .60
64
■ 4
.064084 2.9030
^s
-31
.33
3-70
3-95
.5
2.4425
,V4
'7
.46
■49
2.V4
"
3-80
405
1/2
13/16
12
-
.80
if
'9
.050820 2.3021
.045257 2.0501
2.1751
'•937
1
'7
■54
,«7
•57
3
..
1 JO
1.55
4.45
4.80
,-'
1 1/16
12
1.22
t.:n
.O40303 I.S2S7
■035890
1-725
1 5/16
1.63
'■74
SO
.031961
1.3679
1.2182
16
■ 79
■84
4-95
5- 20
1 1 4
21
.028462
■025347
■ ..
15
•97
5.40
565
I 5/8
9
2.52
2.65
1.0849
14 1 2
1,16
1.22
4
5.60
6.00
1 1 )
1 7/8
•>
2-94
3-'2
.022571 1.0225
.020100
.017900
.01594 .72208
'SSS
14
1.34
1.42
4I'4
6,00
640
'
2 3/8
-
LJ(
.76612
1 s/8
14
■•47
'■55
6.4S
2 1/2
3
1.70
1.S0
1 ; 1
6.70
MS
2 7/8
7
.012641 .57264
.48180
12 1/2 .V
1-94
2.06
5
7.60
3
3 1/2
s
.010025 .1541.;
.40444
^2907
1
2.08
512 10
6 10
S.So
-38212
; 1 8
2.25
9.06
9.59
4
4 t/2
12.24
12.96
.007950 .36014
.007080 , .32072
3402*
■30302
.006304
.."^.i
.005614 .25451
.24028
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Metals.
We keep in stock the following Metals, which we are unable to price, owing to the fluctuations of the market, but shall at all times
quote the lowest price at which the best Metal can be sold.
BABBIT METAL.
No. 1
Per Pound, $ . .
Per Pound
PHOSPHOK BRONZE.
INGOT COPPER.
Per Pound
I Per Pound
ANTIMONY.
Pig
Bar .
Extra
Standard
\=
Per Pound, $ . . . Pig
Per Pound, $ .
Bar .
.
SOLDER.
. ,
C SOLDER
"^) \
■^^^H&H
■■■
Per Pound, $ . . . | JNo. I
Per Pound, $ .
Hoofing ... Per Pound, $
SPELTER.
Per Pound, $ . . . | Extra Pure
Spelter Solder . Per Pound,
Per Pound, $
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Metals — Specific Gravity, Weights, Etc.
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Specific Gravity and Weight of
Metals and Alloys.
Specific
Weight of a
Weight of a
Gravity
Cubic Foot.
Cubic Inch.
Aluminium, cast ....
2560
160 lbs.
.092 lbs.
Antimony, cast .....
6710
419 "
•243 "
Arsenic .....
5760
.208 "
Bismuth, cast .....
9822
613 "
■353 "
7800
8400
500 "
527 "
.280 "
•304 "
Brass, rolled .... about
8390
525 "
.302
Bronze (Copper s, Tin 1) Gun Metal, about
8460
528 "
■305 "
Copper, cast .....
.s-50
543 "
.315 "
rolled .....
8800
548 "
•317
8850
553 "
.321
Gold, pure, cast, 24 carat
1925S
1204
.696 "
" " hammered, 24 carat . about
19500
1217 "
.702 "
Iron, cast \ purest is I common average
" wrought 1 heaviest *| "
7210
450
.260 "
777°
485 "
.280 "
Lead, cast .....
11300
708 "
.408 "
" rolled .....
11410
712 "
.411 "
Mercury, 40 °
15630
978 "
.566 "
32
13610
848 "
.492 "
"60°
13580
846 "
.490
" 212° ....
1.1 375
836 "
.483 "
8800
509 "
.318 "
Platinum, hammered . . about
21500
1343 "
■775 "
" native, in grains .
17500
Silver, pure, cast ....
10474
654 "
.378 "
" " hammered
10510
655 "
•379 ,
Steel (Carbon lightens itl common average
7850
490
.283 "
Tin (common average]
7290
455
.262 "
Zinc " " . . . .
7000
437
.252 "
Specific Grravity, and Weight to Cubic
Foot of Various Materials.
>
4*
3 n|
J3
3
U
I- 3
U
1- 3
TlMIlER.
G.Q,
Fluids.
Stones,
Earths,&c
p. ft
ta
■A
fl.5
'0
a
60*.
P
a
a
Ash .
.8
Alcohol . .
.s
50
Chalk .
2.3
24,1
Beech
■69 43
Ether . .
■ 74
46
Clay. . .
2.
125
Birch .
.71 44
oil ....
.90
56
Coal . .
1.!
82
Cedar
.48
Water. Fresh,
1. 000
62.4
Coke . .
.8
SO
Deal, Christ'na
Water, Sea .
1.02s
64.1
Earth.
Kim .
6
Rammed.
1.(1
100
Hornbeam
■75
47
Artificial
Flint . .
!.h
«u
Larch .
.55
35
Substances.
Gravel . .
1.9
1 so
Meniel .
.6
V
Granite .
2.6
l'..l
Mahogany,
Itriek. . .
2.0
124
Grindstone
2.1
Ml
Spanish .
.8
SO
Brickwork,
l.iiiR--lMin-
2.5
IV.
Oak, English,
S«
in Mortal
1.6
100
Marble
-'■"
Oak, Canadian,
S4
Brickwork
i 112
U094
Sand . .
I.M
1?"
Pine, Red .
.<•<,
4'
in Cement,
1.8
Sandstone
IW
Pine, Yellow .
A
Concrete,
Stone.
Tcak.Moulm'n
4i
ordinary .
r.g
"9
Hath
1.8
1 [a
"\ ew
.s
50
m cement,
Cement . .
2.2
133
Stoue.
Portland,
2.1
151
Miscellaneous.
Portland .
i..i
Si
York Flag,
1 !
Roman .
1.
63
Slate . .
17S
Asphaltutn
■'>
S6
Glass . . .
2-?
Shingle
1.4
90
Gutta Percha,
,9l
61
Lime, quick,
.8
50
Imliii Kvibber,
t f
1S0
Mortar . .
Ivory .
112
1.1. , . .
112
Weighl <>i a Oubic Foot of Various
Substances, in pounds.
Gun Metal .
0] ■ ' 1 , .
Cast Iron
Wrought iron
id
Mercury .
Steel "•
" Plates
Tin
Zinc, Cast
" Rolled .
t/fy
543.
;■■'■
45s.
$
450.
Wood, Etc.
v=
Live Oak
Hickory
Pine, white .
Spnux
Corkwood
clc .
i-liracitc
Bituminous
al, Cannel
itton, Bale .
34. " Prc-scd .
11.25 Earth. I
Mud
1 inunon Soil .
Hay, Bale .
Pressed
94-
14.
22.
102.
i.C
9-5
25-
Wires of" Various Metals Compared.
The following table is given by Mr. David Kirkaldy, of London, to exhibit
the tensile strength and resistance to tension of wire made of various
materials.
Specimens Tested.
Copper ....
Brass
Charcoal Iron
Coke Iron .
Steel ....
Phosphor Bronze, No. i ,
" " No. 2
* ' " No. 3 ,
No. 4
Pulling Stress per square inch.
Hard. Pounds.
63.122
81.156
65-834
65.321
120.976
I.S9-5I5
151.1x9
139.141
120.900
Annealed.
Pounds.
37-002
51-550
46.060
61.294
74-637
58.853
64.569
54-i"
53-371
Specimens Tested.
Copper ....
Brass
Charcoal Iron
Coke Iron .
Steel ....
Phosphor Bronze, No. i
,r " No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
Extension per cent.
Annealed.
Hard.
34-1
86.8
36-5
14.7
28.
48.
17-
26.
10.9
*
46.6
13-3
42.S
15-8
44-9
17.3
42.4
13-
No. twists
iu 5 inches.
96
57
87
44
79
66
60
53
124
Of the eight pieces of steel tested three stood from 40 to 45 twists, and
five stood from 1 1 /£ to 4 twists.
Relative Malleability of the Metals.
1. Gold.
2. Silver.
3. Copper
4. Tin.
5. Platinum.
6. Lead.
7. Zinc.
8. Iron.
Specific Resistances of Metals.
Copper
Silver .
Gold
Iron
Lead
. 1.00
Mercury .
. 50.00
Brass Wire . . 3.S8
.98
Palladium
German Sil. Wire 11.30
Platinum .
. 6.78
Nickel Wire . 7.70
5-«
Tin Wire
6.80
Calcium Wire . 2.61
. 10.76
Zinc Wire .
■ 3.70
Aluminium Wire 1.75
Conductors and Non-Conductors.
In the following list each substance named conducts better than that
which precedes it; the first being the best insulator, the last the best con-
ductor.
r. Dry Air. 10. Dry Paper. 1 19. Lead.
2. Paramnc. ri. Porcelain. Tin.
j. Hard Rubber. 12. Dry Wood. 21. Iron.
4. Shellac. 13. Dry Ice. 22. Platinum,
s. India Rubber. 14. Water. 25. Zinc.
6, Guttapercha. 15. Saline Solutions. 24. Gold.
7. Sulphur. 16. Acids. opper.
6. Glass. 17. Charcoal or Coke. ] 26. Silver.
9. Silk. 1*. Mercury.
When a wire of small resistance and an insulator of great resistance arc
employed upon aline, the highest excellence is secured, since the lower the
resistance in the former the better is the transmission, and the higher the
nee in the latter, the less the waste of the current.
< Jomposition of Various Alloy;
Alloys.
Babbit metal
Bell metal
Brass engine bearings .
(tough) for engine works
for heavy bearings
yellow for turning .
" for locomotive bearings
for straps and glands
flanges to stand bracing
Metal to expand in cooling
Mania's sheathing
Pe wter
Spelter
Statuary bronze ....
Solders.
For lead
" bn
jwter .
razing (soft) .
(hard
(hardest)
Zinc Tin. Coi> A,lti - Lead
per. mony A * cuu -
)
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Pipe Fittings.
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BETUEN BENBS.
FOUNr> PIPE FITTINfiS.
\ Black per pound, $0 13 ; Galvanized, $0 20
< 'hiss 1.
I Elbows and Tees, 2 in. and larger.
Black per pound, $0 15; Galvanized, $0 22,
Class 2 •' Elbows and Tees, 1 in. to 1 1/2 in. inclusive.
I Street Elbows, I in. and larger.
I Socket Couplings, 1 1/4 in. and larger.
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Class 3.
Black per pound, $0 17 ; Galvanized, $0 24.
Elbows and Tees, 3/8 in. to 3/4 in., inclusive.
Street Elbows, 3/8 in. to 3/4 in. inclusive.
Socket Couplings. 3/8 in. to 1 in. inclusive.
Reducers, 1/2 in. and larger.
Elbows Side Outlet, all sizes.
Crosses, all sizes.
Drop Elbows and Tees, all sizes.
Caps, all sizes.
Waste Nuts, all sizes.
Chandelier Hooks, all sizes.
Return Bends, all sizes.
Pipe Straps, all sizes.
Class -L.
Black per pound, $0 28 ; Galvanized, $0 38.
Elbows and Tees, 1/8 and 1/4 in.
1 Reducers, 1/4 to i/S and 3/8 to 1/4 in.
Socket Couplings, 1/8 and 1/4 in.
STREET ELBOWS.
CLOSE NIPPLE,
SHOULDER NIPPLE.
40 DEGREE ELBOWS.
Size, Inch, 1
Each, $0 20
Forty-live Degree Elbows,
o 25 o 35 o 50
Cast Iron.
2% 3
1 30 1 60
i'A
1 90
4
2 50
Black
Fittings.
Sizes, Inches
X
X
X
X
1
iX
>X
2
*%
3
1%
4 .
5
6
Unions . . Each,
$0 15
$0 18
$0 20
$0 28
$034
$046
$0 60
$0 80
$1 50
$2 10
$3 00
$4 00
Plugs ..."
03
03
04
005
06
10
13
20
035
050
075
085
SI7S
$2 40
Bushings . . . "
005
05
06
07
09
13
17
27
42
60
80
1 00
1 85
2 50
Caps ..."
003
003
005
008
11
015
22
30
050
80
1 10
1 30
2 00
2 35
Nipples, Short . . "
05
06
07
09
10
14
17
025
056
075
1 00
I2S
2 00
2 75
Long .
07
09
10
11
15
20
25
035
07s
095
1 25
I 60
2 60
3 60
Lock Nuts . . "
04
04
00
06
07
08
10
12
25
40
050
70
95
135
1 90
Wrought Sockets . . "
005
07
10
13
17
21
28
40
60
80
I 00
1 65
2 40
Galvanized Fittings.
Sizes, Inches
Unions
Caps
Nipples, Short
" Long
Each,
X
$0 20
o 05
07
o 09
X
$0 24
o 05
08
II
•2
$027
07
09
o 13
X
$037
o 10
O II
16
$0 50
o 14
o 13
o 19
iX I iX
$0 70
O 20
o 17
o 24
$0 90
030
o 23
o 31
$1 20
40
32
o 40
2X
S225
065
065
085
$2 90
I 00
085
I 10
3X
$4 5°
I 30
1 15
I 40
$5 60
I 60
I 40
I 90
V.
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Universal Angle Unions.
A NKW AND
IMPORTANT PIPE FITTING
STEAM, WA.TKR OR
G-A.S.
329
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Combining a Variable Angle, or Elbow, and a Union.
Saves Pipe, Saves Time, Decreases Friction and Radiation, gives a union joint at every angle, and can be set at any angle at
which it is desired to run the pipe.
BRASS. IRON.
Diam. of Fitting, Inch, }i % I Diam. of Fitting, Inch, 1 \% ij£ 2 2</ 2 3 $•/£ 4 5 6
Each, $1 50 1 75 I Each, $1 45 2 35 3 50 4 10 5 00 7 00 10 25 12 75 16 85 21 00
Union Flanges, with. Bolts.
Sizes, }i 1 i'X iK 2
Per Pair, $0 65 o 70 o 85 I 15 1 50
Sizes, 2% 3 i% 4 5 6
Per Pair, $1 75 2 25 2 75 3 15 5 00 6 50
Plain Pipe Flanges.
Per Pound
$0 izyi
Rail Flanges, U and 1 Inch
Per Pound, $
Expansion .Toints.
Iron Body, Brass Sleeve.
Size, Inches, 2% 3 $% 4 56
Each, $5 75 8 50 II 50 15 00 34 00 40 00
Traverse, Inches, 2</£ 2% 3 3X 5 5
Braes ] *<><iy
Size, Inches,
>
■ X
''A
2
Each,
$2 25 3 00
4 00
5 00
7 SO
Traverse, Inches,
2* 2>C
2%
*X
2',
Pump Rod Couplings.
Size >s Inch, 14 Threads, Malleable Iron
Each, $0 20 Size J4 Inch, 12 Threads, Malleable Iron
Iron Foot Valves and Strainers.
THREADED FOR IRON riPE.
Each, $0 20
Si/os. Inch. 1 1% \yi
Each. Si 25 I 50 I 7S
2 75
3
3 75
5 00
4
8 00
11 50
6
18 50
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33°
Combination Locking and Pouring Clamps.
FY.1- Pipe- O. D.
Inch, 2 3456
Each, $ . . . ...
Inch, 7
Each, $ . .
Inch, 12
Each, $ . .
10 11
■3 M
Pipe Clamps or Saddles
FY>r Tapping Wa1 or and Grae EHpe M:iins.
Outlets Tapped from 1/3 lo iB Inoh.
For Pipe, Inch, 2
2%
3%
Each, $0 75 o 80 1 00 1 00 1 co
For Pipe, Inch, 4^ 5 6 7 8
Each, $1 25 1 25 1 50 1 75 2 00
SHEET T .17 AT> FOR PACKING THE ABOVE FURNISHED AT THE
MARKET PRICE.
Round or Full Water Way
Service Cocks.
For "Use in Connection witli t h<-> Saddle Clamps.
PIPE THREAD AT EACH END.
Size, Inch, }4
i* iK
V
OUTSIDE THREADS.
Per Dozen, $18 00 27 00 45 00 75 00 108 00 192 00
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Special Lap Welded Wrought Pipe.
WITH
TKK "CONVERSE" PATENT LOCK JOINT.
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The attention of all parties interested in using iron pipe for conveying Water, Gas or Compressed Air is respectfully
requested to a careful examination of the "Converse Patent Lock Joint," for connecting iron pipe, an engraving of which is
herewith given.
This Joint, in connection with our special Lap Welded Wrought Iron Pipe, has been thoroughly tested, and is being extensively
used in the Eastern States, also on the Pacific Coast, and in every instance it gives perfect satisfaction, and receives the highest
endorsements from the most competent engineers.
The following is the substance of an opinion given by Charles H. Haswell, Esq., the celebrated engineer, and standard
authority on Hydraulics, etc. :
" The difference in friction between a line of ordinary bell end cast iron pipe and a line of seamless wrought iron pipe, fitted
with the ' Converse Lock Joint,' would be fully 25 per cent, in favor of the latter ; and the difference between the seamless wrought
iron pipe fitted with the ' Converse Lock Joint,' and a similar line of wrought iron rivetted pipe, would be fully 35 per cent, in favor
of the Lap Welded Pipe with the Converse Lock Joint."
This Pipe is coated inside and outside with material known as " Kalamein," which is similar to galvanizing but considered
superior as protection against rust. In addition, the usual treatment of Asphalt coating will l>e made, unless purchasers desire
otherwise.
PRICES ASD DESCRIPTION.
Exact
O. D.
Inch.
Nearest
W. G.
Weight
Per Foot
Plain itnds
Weight
of Joint.
I.tis.
Weight of
One Side.
Lbs.
10/16
1 9/16
2 2/16
3 4/i6
3 9/i6
5 12/16
6 1/2
Weight
Per Pool
Complete.
Price
Per Foot.
E*«Ct
O. D.
Inch.
Nearest
W. G.
Weight
Per Fool
Plain Ends
Weigh!
of Joint.
Lbs.
Weight of
Lead
One Side.
Lbs.
Weight
Per Foot
Complete.
Price
Per Foot.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15
"3*
12*
\o%
10K
10
1 47
2-74
4.20
5-9'
7. 1 1
9.22
10.56
"■59
s
9
'3
■7
20
32
38
1.86
348
526
733
8.76
13.20
1500
9o 35
65
95
1 20
1 45
2 06
2 50
IO
II
12
'4
15
16
IO
9
8
1%
7
6',
5
13-86
16.98
20.62
23-30
25-27
29-95
39-61
4"
56
71
99«
6
8 12/16
10 6/16
li>' '
17.08
25.12
3I.OO
47-70
*3 OO
3 40
3 75
4 5°
5 OO
560
6 25
Size, Inch,
Each ,
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1 1/4
$2 40
Drive "Well Points.
3 60
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Lap- Welded American Iron Boiler Tubes.
"N
OF STANDARD GAUGE, NOT OVER 20 FEET LONG.
Oiitsidedia.,in.
'
I«
Ifi
■K
2
W>
2«
2-X
3
3%
3<A
3K
4
4H
5
6
7
8
9
10
2 75
11
3 25
12
355
13
4 20
4 75
15
Price per foot,
$023
23
23
22
22
25
28
31
34
038
043
045
52
60
72
I 00
• 45
I8 S
2 2S
5 75
Wire Gauge,
'5
>5
H
>3
r3
'3
12
12
12
»
11
»
10
10
9
8
8
8
7
6
5
1'A
4
3'A
3
Weight per ft..
.70
•9"
1.24
1.66
r.91
2.16
2.75
3-04
3-33
3-0
4.28
4.60
5-47
6.17
7-58
io.r6
11.90
13.65
16.76
21.00
25.00
28.50
32.06
36.00
40.60
WROUGHT IRON WELDED PIPE.
LIST OF PRICES AS REVISED MARCH 23, 1887.
Inter. Dia.,
•A
'A
H
A
X
1
i#
i'A
2
2K
3
i'A
4
5 6
7
8
9
10
Pin. per ft.,
Gal. per ft.,
$.04
•04
■os
■42
•04
•05K
.56
•05
•07
.84
•07
.09
1. 12
•09X
.12X
' 1.67
.12^
•17
2.24
.22
•25
2.68
.28
•32
3.61
•44
•49
5-74
•58
.64
7-54
•70
.86
9.00
•85
1. 00
10.66
1.20
1.50
14.50
165
2.00
18.76
2.00
2.75
3-70
4-75
Weight "
23.27
28,18
33-70
40.06
PUMP COLUMN STEAM AND AIR PIPP:.
From 4 to r6 inches in stock. Prices quoted oil application.
BRASS AND COPPER- TUBING.
Ol'TSIDE MEASURE.
SIZES.
BRASS, BRAZED.
BRASS, SEAMLESS.
COPPER, SEAMLESS.
i/S Inches.
$1 75 Per Pound.
$2 00 Per Pound.
$ ... Per Pound.
3/16 "
125
150
1/4 "
65 "
85 "
5/16 "
SO
75
3/8 & 7/16 "
45
65
1/2 to 1
40
60
1 1/8 "2 "
40
So ' "
2 1/2 "4 "
. . '
55
V.
ABOVE 4 IN. PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION.
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Table— Altitude of Jets, Capacity of Cisterns, Etc.
333
ALTITUDE OF JETS IN EEET.
DISCHABGE OE JETS IN GALLONS PER
MINUTE.
Head
Head
011 Jet
in
Keet.
DIAMETER OF JET IN INCHES.
Head
on Jet
in
Lbs.
Head
on Jet
in
Feet.
DIAMETER OF JET IN INCHES.
in
Lbs.
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1
I 1/4
1 1/2
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
80
46. 16
57.70
69.24
92. 32
II5.40
138.48
161 .56
I S4 . 64
207.72
230.80
253-88
276.96
300.04
32312
346 . 20
369-28
39236
4'5-44
37.28
43.82
49.26
56.80
59-9'
39.50
47-29
54-25
65.68
73-78
78.55
79-99
40.83
49-37
57-25
71 .01
82. 10
90-53
96.30
99.41
99.85
41.72
50.76
59.25
74.56
87.65
98.52
107.18
113-61
117.82
119.82
42
52
61
79
94
108
120
131
140
147
83
49
74
00
59
5'
77
37
3°
43
53
63
81
98
114
128
142
'53
164
'73
181
187
192
196
198
199
49
80
24
66
75
5°
93
02
78
21
31
07
5'
61
38
S2
43-94
54-23
64.24
83-44
101 .52
118.50
'34-37
149. 12
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
8n
46. 16
57.70
69.24
92.32
115.40
138. 4S
161.56
I84.64
207.72
230.80
253.88
276.96
300.04
323. 12
346.20
369.28
392.36
415-44
17.61
19 68
21.56
24.90
27.84
3I-30
35.00
38.34
44-27
49-49
54.19
58.56
48.91
54.69
59-9'
69.17
77-32
84.67
91.51
97-77
103-75
70.44
78.75
S6.27
99.61
'"•35
121 .92
'31-77
140.79
149.30
157-49
125.22
140.00
'53 37
17709
'97.95
216 76
234.27
250.30
265.60
279.98
293.62
306 . 90
3"9-24
33'-22
195.66
218.76
239.64
276.71
309.31
338 .68
366.04
391.10
415.00
437-47
45S.7S
479-23
498.81
5'7-53
535.96
553-42
57o.47
281.76
315.02
345.08
398.46
445.40
487.71
527.10
563-I9
597-6i
629 . 96
660 . 64
690 ■ 09
718.29
745-25
771-79
796.92
822.57
845 . 28
90
162.78 90
17531 100
186.73 "o
19705 120
153.16
157.10
'59-37
I59-98
130
I40
I50
214.36
221.35
227.23
231 99
235-65
140
150
160
170
180
170
180
NTJIVLBKK OF BARKELS (31 l'H Gals. CONTAINED IN CISTERNS AND TANKS.
Diameter in
Feet.
'3
'4
'5
16
17
18
'9
»3
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
DEPTH IN FEET.
23.3
33.6
45-7
59 7
75-5
93-2
112.8
134.3
157.6
182.8
209.8
238.7
2695 -
302.1 joa
336.6 404
373- . 447
4" 2 493
45'-3 54'
493-3 59-'
537-' 644
582.8 699
630.4
679.8 815
731.'
784.2 941
839.3 1007
28.
40.
54-
7'
90.
in .
'35
161
189.
219.
251.
286.
323
32
■3
47
8
64
7
«3
°
105
9
130
4
.58
1
188.
1
220.
3
255-
X
293-
5
334
4
377-
6
423
47'
6
522
5
575
6
631
690
5
752
4
815
-
882
8
95'
3
1023
1
1097
. 1
"75
10
1 1
12
37
53
73
95
120
'49
180
214
252
292
335
382
43'
483
538
596
658
9 722
6 789
o 859
9 932
5 100S
7,1087
S
9
o
1 169
1254
^42
3 4-
7 60
1 1 82
107
136
167
203
241
283
329
377
429
485
543
605
671
740
887
966
5 1049
'• 1134
7 1223
7 I3«6
8 1411
8 1510
46
67
9'
119
'5'
186
--.;
268
3»5
365
419
7 477
' 539
8 604
9 673
4, 746
2 822
4 902
9 986
8 1 074
1 1165
7 1260
6 1359
9 '462
6 1568
7 '678
5'
73
100
'31
166
205
24S
295
346
5 402
') 4''[
4 5*5
3 66;
3 74o
5 '>C4
6 10*5
2 1181
6 128:
2 1608
5 '725
5 1846
56
80
109
'43
181
223
270
322
378
438
503
572
646
725
807
895
987.
1083
1183
1289
1398
6 1631
7 '754
3 18S2
42014
60
87
l.N
155
196
8 242
293
349
409
475
545
620
700
t 785
9 875
1069
a 117.1
9 1282
1 1396
7 1515
9 '639
6J1900
11. 17
65
94
127
.67.
211
261
3'5
376.
441
511
587
668
" 7S4
5 846
J 942
8 1 044
2 1 1 ;i
5 '263
5 1 503
3 '63'
1765
5 '9°3
8 2047
02195
02343
o 100
9
1
5
1
9
'37
'79
226
289
338
o 402
3 472
6 808
906
6 1009
41119
5 '233
7 '354
2 U79
9 161 1
9 1748
1 1891
42039
1 2193
92352
9251/
74
107
146
191
24'
298.
361
429
504,
5' s 4
671.
773
862
966.
9'°77,
o 1193
7 '3'5
01444
9 1578
4 '/IS
41865.
. I 2017
42175
-3 2339
72509
8 2685
79
"4
'55
202
256
3'7
383
456
535
621.
7"3
9 811
4 9'6
8 1027
2 "44
f, 1 268
9 1398.
3 '534
5 '677-
8 1826.
o 1981
2 2143
423"
5 2485
92666
62853
18 19 . 20
84
120
164
214
272
335
406
483.
567
658
755
859.
97o.
1087.
6 121 1 .
'342
1480
1624
'775
'933
6 2098
3 2269
3 2447
7 2631
42823
5 3021
88.
127
'73
226
287.
354
428.
510
593
694.
797
41 907-
2 1024.
7 1148.
9 T 279
8 1417.
4 ';62.
8 1715
9 1874-
6 2041 ■
1 2214
4 2395
3 2583
92778.
3 29X0
93-3
'34 4
182.8
238
302
373
45'
3 537
630
5 73'
5 839
' 954
1 1078
1 1 208. 5
2 1346- 5
4 1492.0
7 1644 9
1 1805.3
5 1973 2
1 2148.5
7 2321 2
4 2521 5
2 2719 2
1 2924.4
1 3'37-0
2 3357-0
For tanks that are tapering, measure the diameter 4 'oths from the Large end.
V,
Mm m MEASURE.
V S. t'.ill Weighs 26005 pounds avoirdupois ol Water 1 - yuart weighs 2.0S04 pounds avoirdupois of Water.
•■ Pint " 1.0402 " " " illon 8.3216
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Weight of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Etc.
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Lead. Pip
e.
CALIBRE.
WT. PER FOOT.
CALIBRE.
WT. PER FOOT.
CALIBRE.
WT. PER FOOT.
AA 3/8 in. ex. strong
1 lb.
5 oz.
C 3/4 in. light
2 lb.
1 oz.
AA 2 in. ex. strong
gib.
oz.
A ' ' strong
1 "
2 "
D " ex. light
I "
10 "
A ' ' strong
7 "
"
B " medium
1 "
"
13 "
10 "
E ' ' fountain
I "
4 "
B ' ' medium
C " light
D " ex. light
6 "
5 "
4 "
"
C " light
D " fountain
AAA 1 in. ex. pressure
AA " ex. strong
A " strong
6 1b.
4 "
4 "
ooz.
12 "
O "
4 "
"
AAA 1/2 in. ex. pressure
3 lb-
oz.
2 1/2 in. 3/8 in. thick
16 lb.
II oz.
AA " ex. strong
2 "
"
B " medium
3 "
4 "
2 1/2 " 5/16 "
13 "
II "
A ' ' strong
1 "
II "
C " light
2 "
8 "
2 1/2 " 1/4
11 "
"
B ' ' medium
1 "
4 "
D " ex. light
2 "
"
2 1/2 " 3/16 "
7 "
13 "
C " light
1 "
1 "
8 "
D ' ' fountain
12 "
AA 1 1/4 in. ex. strong
A ' ' strong
B " medium
C " light
D " ex. light
5 lb.
4 "
3 "
3 "
2 "
12 oz.
12 "
12 "
3 in. 3/8 in. thick
3 " 5/i6 "
3 " 1/4
3 " 3/16 "
19 lb.
16 "
12 "
9 "
10 oz.
AAA 5/8 in. ex. pressure
AA " ex. strong
A ' ' strong
B " medium
3 lb.
2 "
8oz.
12 "
8 "
"
10 "
5 "
2 "
"
8 "
3 1/2 in. 7/16 in. thick
261b.
10 oz.
C " light
1 "
1 "
1 "
11 "
4 "
"
E ' ' fountain
2 "
"
3 1/2 " 3/8 "
3 1/2 '". 5/16 "
3 1/2 " 1/4
21 "
18 "
15 "
10 "
D *' ex. light
E " fountain
AA 1 1/2 in. ex. strong
A ' ' strong
B " medium
7 lb.
6 "
5 "
4 oz.
4 "
"
5 "
"
AAA 3/4 in. ex. pressure
4 lb.
8oz.
4 in. 7/16 in. thick
30 lb.
oz.
AA 3/4 in. ex. strong
3 "
S "
C " light
4 "
4 "
4 '/ 3/8 "
25 "
5 "
A ' ' strong
3 "
"
D "ex. light
3 "
8 "
4 " 5/i6 "
21 "
"
B " medium
- 2' '
4 "
E " fountain
3 "
"
4 " 1/4
16 "
5 "
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Number of Shot Per Pound.
Lead "Waste Pipe.
DROP SHOT.
BUCK SHOT.
CALIBRE.
WT. PER FOOT.
CALIBRE.
WT. PER FOOT.
SIZES.
PELLETS PER OZ.
SIZES.
NO. TO THE POUND.
3 inches
6 "
3 lb. 8 oz.
4 " 8 "
4 1/2 inches
4 1/2 "
6 lb. O OZ.
T
41
I
I64
6 " 12 "
BBB
46
2
236
4 "
5 " "
5
8 " 4 "
BB
55
3
270
4 "
6 " "
5
10 " "
B
68
79
6
9 " 12 "
1
Sheet
Lead.
89
118
■34
.
3
BALLS.
WT. PER. SQ FOOT
THICKNESS.
WT. PER SQ. FOOT.
THICKNESS.
4
SIZES.
NO. TO THE POUND.
2 1/2 Pounds
5/128 inch
7 Pounds.
7/64 inch
5
170
3
3/64 "
8
1/8 "
6
215
I40
I40
3 '/2 "
7/128 "
9
9/64 "
7
3°3
O
123
•
4
1/16 "
10 "
5/32 "
8
420
CO
IO3
4 1/2 "
9/128 "
12 "
3/16 "
9
592
OOO
85
5
5/64 "
16
1/4 "
874
50
50
6
3/32 "
24
3/8 "
1404
32
32
12
2030
16
16
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The " Nevada" Oval Top Retort.
The advantage of this Retort over the old flat pattern is, that it can be filled full of Amalgam, thereby holding more than the
old style, besides avoiding all danger of an explosion, owing to the crown space in the cover which allows for the expansion. They
are made extra heavy, well ground in the joints, and are furnished with a strong Norway clamp, having a wrought iron key which
can be driven in or out of place by a single stroke of a hammer.
WE KEEP 7 SIZES, AS FOLLOWS:
Number or Tints, i
2
3
4
5
6
10
Holds Pounds Quicksilver, 12^
25
3»
5o
63
75
'25
Weight Pounds, 10
15
18
25
3'
44
65
Each, $4 so
5 SO
7 oo
8 00
9 00
10 50
12 00
1
Mortars and Pestles.
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GROUND INSIDE.
Size, Quarts, %
1
2
4
6
8
12
16
Height, Inches, 3^
5
6
7*
8*
9
11
12
Weight, rounds, 6)4
9
16
22
37
43
72
86
Each, $1 00
1 *5
2 00
3 00
4 75
5 SO
9 00
10 7S
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Bullion Ladles.
FORGED FROM ONE PIECE OF CHARCOAL IRON.
8 Inches in Diameter by 4 Inches Deep
Per Dozen, $36 00
Per Dozen
Each
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Self - Skimming Ladles.
Iron Ladles.
Wrought Iron Ladles.
Tinners' Fire Pots.
$6 00
Inch, 2'.
Per Dozen, $1 75
3
2 00
3'A
2 25
Heavy
4
2 5°
Socket Ladles.
3 00
5
3 5°
6
4 SO
Dia., Inch, 6
Per Dozen, $12 00
7
18 00
8
20 00
9
24 00
10
30 00
$4 00
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Oak Tanned Leather Belting.
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Width, Inch, I
Per Foot, $o 10
l#
o 17
23
2 l A 3 3'A 4 4'A 5 6
30 o 36 o 43 o 50 o 56 o 63 o 76
Double Leather Belting Twice Price of Single Belting.
Round Leather Belting.
Diam., Iiich, 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1
Per Foot, $0 14 o 18 o 22 o 30 o 36 o 46 o 60 72
7
o 90
S
I 02
9
1 IS
10
I 29
12
1 S3
Metallic Tipped Lacing.
Length, Feet, 3456
Per Dozen, $0 50 o 75 1 25 1 75
Rawhide Lacing.
Insides, per Square Foot. . . . $0 30
Cut in strips, in Bundles of 100 feet.
Width, Inches, 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4
Per Bundle, $1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75 2 00 2 75 3 25
Anchor Brand Kip Lace Leather.
Per Dozen, A $40 00 B $36 00 C $32 00 D $28 00
Rubber Belting.
MADE ON" BEST COTTON" DUCK.
MANUFACTURERS' LIST.
Two-Ply.
Width.
Per Foot.
Width.
Per Foot.
I Inch
$0 07
4 Inch
9o 30
ix ;;
09
4'A "
33
t)4 "
O II
5
36
2 "
is
6
43
2% "
18
7
si
3
22
8
59
i'A "
26
Three-Ply.
Width.
Per Foot.
Width.
Per Foot
2 Inch
So 17
• 5
Inch
$0 43
2'A '• .
22
6
11
52
3 "
26
7
11
60
3A "
30
8
'*
70
80
4
34
9
'*
4* "
39
10
90
Four-Ply.
Width
Per Foot.
Width.
Per Foot
2 In
ell $0 21
16 Inch
$1 78
2'A '
' . 26
IS "
2 02
3
31
20 "
2 26
VA '
37
22 •'
2 52
4
42
24 "
2 80
4'A '
47
26 •'
3 08
5
' 52
28 '•
3 36
6
' . 62
30 "
3 64
7
73
' . 84
32 "
3 92
8
34 "
4 20
9
95
36 "
4 48
10
' . 1 07
1 18
38 -
4 7°
11 '
40 "
5 04
12
' . 1 30
42 "
5 32
13
1 42
44 "
5 60
'4
15
: ■ :a
46 "
48 "
5 88
6 16
Five-Ply Belting add 86 per cent, to Four-Ply List.
Rubber
I lose.
MANUFACTURERS* LIST.
Size. Diam., Inches, '.
Two-Ply, per Foot, $o 20
Three-Plv, " " $0 25
Four- Ply, " " $0 30
We keep
Competition.
Standard.
o 25
o 30
37
1
33
o 40
o 50
o 42
o 50
62
1 '..
50
62
o 75
o 66
80
1 00
75
90
1 12
2'.
83
1 00
' 2S
99
1 20
' 5°
4
1 32
1 60
2 OO
in Stock the following Brands
Kntra a i.
Cotton. Rubber Lineo.
of Rubber Hose:
F.xtra Steam and Oil.
Wire Lined, A 1 Suction.
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Hose Pipes.
short, i>LAjnsr.
SHORT, COCK LAEGK END.
Brass, with. Screw Tips.
Short, Plain, X
1
I#
iK
2 Inch.
Per Dozen, $ 8 00
10 00
20 00
25 00
38 00
Short, C. L. K., %
1
i'X
*%
2 Inch.
Per Dozen, $13 00
15 00
45 00
70 00
80 00
Inch, %
Per Dozen, $ 2 40
Hose Couplings.
Brass.
2 40
4 40
10 00
14 00
2
24 00
Diameter of Rose, 2
Per Dozen, $4 50
Hose Pipe Sprinklers.
1%. Inch.
12 00
Screw Bands for Hose.
A Screw Driver is the only tool required for the putting of them on.
Sizes, Inch, ^
Per Dozen, $1 50
U 1 i#
1 50 2 00 2 50
Rubber Washers for Hose Couplings.
S 00
Sizes, Inch, %
Per Gross, $0 60
1 iJC iH
80 . 1 60 2 00
2
2 50
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FOE. A FULL LINE OF BRASS GOODS SEE OUB. SPECIAL BRASS GOODS CATALOGUE.
2
6 50
5 5"
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TO DBALEES AND CONSUMERS OW PACKING.
The marked success of the "Clinton" Brand Square Flax Packing has brought into the market imitators, who, by
base and untruthful representations, seek to push the sale of their goods. Be on your guard, and see that every box is labeled
"Clinton" Brand.
All Sizes in Stock, % to 2 Inch
Per Pound, $o 75
Asbestos Materi al .
PURE FIBEE.
Piston Packing.
For Piston Rods, Valve Stems, Throttle Valves, Stuffing Boxes of high anil low pressure and Rotary Engines, and wherever
superheated steam or acids are used.
Asbestos, Round Packing, all Sizes
" Mill Board, Sheets 44 x 42 Inch
" Wickiug, in Balls
Per Pound, $0 40
" " 30
80
The approximate weights of Sheets are as follows :
Thickness per Sheet, 1/32 1/16 3/32 1/8 3/16 1/4
Weight
1 3/4 3 i/a 5 i/4
10 1/2
M
3/8
21
1/2 Inch.
28 Pounds.
Pope Packing.
r Per Pot
Jute Coils of 25 and 50 lbs, . $
American Hemp . . . " " 25 " 50 " . .
Italian " S. D. & Co.. " " 25 " 50 "
" " Standard . " " 25 " 50 " . .
" Flax . . . " " 25 " 50 "
Cotton Packing ... ....
" Lamp Wick
Piston Packing.
"Centennial" Brand, all Sizes . Per Pound, $ . . .
< Jotton "Waste.
100 lb Boles.
K
Cop., Machine Picked, White
Washed Waste, Second Quality
Per Pound, $0 12
" o 10
Soapstone Packing.
Round, % and # Inch ' Inclusive Per Pound, $
% " larger
Hair Felting.
yi In., about 300 Square Ft to the Roll, per Square Foot, $0 10
X " " 300 o 12
1 " " 300 " " o 14
Oakum.
so lb Bales.
Standard
Best Navy
Per Bale, $4 50
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"Jenkins" Standard Packing.
'Jenkins" Patent Stem Packing.
"Jenkins" Standard. Packing.
In presenting the Jenkins' Standard Packing to steam users we are not offering an entirely new Packing, but a packing
that has been severely tested in all positions and under all actions of steam, super-heated steam, oils, acids, etc., and //as never failed
to make a perfect joint under all conditions when property applied. Jenkins' Standard Packing will stand more heat and press-
ure than any Packing made, and is particularly adapted to high pressure expansion joints.
Jenkins' Standard Packing can be made any thickness desired. If you have only thin packing on hand, by placing two or
more thicknesses together in a joint and allowing the heat to come in contact with Packing and following up joint it will amalgamate
and become solid. We would ask as a trial to have you use the Jenkins' Standard Packing in the worst joint you have, and if,
after following directions, it is not what we claim, we will refund the money.
We keep in stock the following thicknesses :
Inches.
Average weight sq. yard, lbs.
1/32
3
1/16
6
3/32
10 %
1/8 I
12 (
Per Pound, $0 80
"1 1/8 " \ 3 16 and 7/32
2/10
3 10
Flats.
3/4 in. to 1 1/8 inches x 1/8 and 5/32 in. thick
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
1 14
5/8
5/8
5/8
1 1/8
x 1/4 to 1/2 •'
X 3 '6 and 7/32 "
xi/8 - 5/32"
x 1/16 '• 3 3a "
x 1/16 " 3 32 •'
5/10 cent extra
3/«o
5/JO
7/«o
Tiro Steel, Round Edge.
inches and wider x 3/8 to 1 inch thick. E
Bxtns same as Flat Machinery Extras
To. -Calk Steel.
Inches and wider \ 3 8 to 1 inch thick. Base.
Kxtras same as Flat Machinery Extras
Sleigh Shoe Steel.
inches and wider x 3 8 to 1 inch thick. Base.
Kxtras same as flat Machinery Kxtras.
Spring Steel, I-'lai.
I 1/4 to 4 in. x No. 4 gauge to 1 2 in inclusive. Base
7/8
3/4
3/4
3/8
3/8
and 1 1 8"
to 3 "
" 3 "
" 3
" l
" 5/8"
" 5/8"
• 1
' 5
' B
• 11
17
10
17
gauge
10
16
20
16
20
24
2/10 cL ex.
5 '0
I
2
3 5 10
4
5
6
For STEEL TLATES. See Pace jm
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Pacific Coast Agents for the Sale of "R. Mushets' Special Steel.'
NEITHER HARDENING OK TEMPERING REaOTRED.
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Price CniTent Iron.
Refined Iron
cts. Base. Burden Best and Ulster Iron
Norway and Swedes Iron ets. Base.
cts. Base.
H:ise Sizes, Rounds and Squares, 3/4 .to J3 Inches, Flats, 3/© to 1 x 1 to 4- Indies.
For Extra Sizes add to Base I*riees as Follows.
ROUND AND SQUARE REFINED.
BAND IRON
REFINED.
3/16 inch .... Advance on Base Sizes
4 cts.
1 1/2 to 6 by No. 9 to
3/16 . Advance 5/10 cts.
1/4 " . . . . "
t 11
2 "
1 1/2 " 6 " Nos. 10 "
12 . . '
7/10 '
5/"6 "..-..
1 u
I 1/2 "
I "1 3/8 " No. 9 "
3/i6 ■
6/10 '
3/8 and 7/16 inch . . "
1 (i
I "
1/2 " 9/16 " . . " '
•
1/2 "
1 "1 3/8 " Nos. 10 "
12
8/10 '
5/8 " 11/16 " . . "
, ,,
1/4 "
7/8 and 13/16 " No. 9 "
3/'6 ■
9/10 '
2 1/8 to 2 3/4 " . .
i .1
1/4 "
7/8 " 13/16 " Nos. 10 "
12 . . '
1 1/10 '
3 "3 '/4 " • • "
1 "
1/2 "
3/4 "
1 "
3/4 " 11/16 " No. 9 "
3/i6 •
1 2/10 '
3 1/2 " . .
3 5/8 "4 " . . "
.
3/4 " 11/16 " Nos. 10 "
12 . ■
1 4/10 '
4 1/4 " 4 i/ 2 " ■ •
.
1 1/4 "
5/8 " 9/16 " No. 9 "
3/>6 .
1 5/10 '
4 5/8 "5 ■ "
.
1 1/2 "
5/8 " 9/16 " Nos. 10 "
12 . . '
1 7/10 '
5 1/4 and 5 1/2 " . .
• 11
2
1/2 inch by No. 9 to 3/16 .
1 8/10 '
5 3/4 "6 "
3
1/2 " " Nos. 10 " 12
2 '
FLAT REFINED IRON.
HOOF IRON
REFINED.
1/4 and 5/16 by 1/2 inch . Advance
2 cts.
1 1/4 to 4, Nos. 13 to 15 .
. Advance 1 4/10 cts.
1/4 " 5/16 " 5/8 "...
1 1/2 "
1 1/4 " 2, " 16 " 18
1 s/10 '
1/4 " 5/16 " 3/4 and 7/8 .
1
I 1/4 " 2, No. 19 . .
1 6/10 '
1/4 " 5/16 " 1 to 5
1/2 "
1 1/4 " 2, "20 . .
1 7/10 '
1/4 " 5/i 6 " 5 i/4 to 6
1 "
3/8 " 7/16 " 1/2 . .
2
1 1/4 " 2, " 21 .
1 8/10 '
3/8 to 9/16 " 5/8 .. .
1 1/4 "
1 1/4 " 2, " 22
1 9/10
3/8 " 5/8 " 3/4 and 7/8 .
1
1 and 1 1/8, Nos. 13 to 15
1 6/10 '
3/8 "1 "4 1/4 to 6
1/2 "
1 " 1 1/8, " 16 " 18 .
1 7/10 '
1 1/8 " 1 1/2 " 1 3/4 " 4 •
1/2 "
1 " 1 1/8, " 19 and 20 .
1 8/10 '
1 1/8 " 1 1/2 " 4 1/4 " 6 "
3/4 "
1 "1 i/8, No. 21
1 9/10 '
1 5/8 "2 " 2 1/2 " 4 ■
1 "
1 " 1 1/8, "22 . .
2 '
1 5/8 "2 "4 1/4 " 6
1 1/2 "
7/8, Nos. 13 to 15
7/8, " 16 " 18 .
7/8, " 19 and 20
1 8/10
1 9/10
2 '
ANG-LE REFINED IRON.
7/8, No. 21
7/8, " 22 .
2 1/10 '
2 2/10 '
1/8 by 3/4 to 1 inch .... Advance
3 cts.
3/4, Nos. 16 to 18 .
2 3/10 '
1/8 " 1 1/4 and wider . . . . "
2 1/2 "
3/4, " 19 and 20
2 4/10
3/16 " 7/8 and 1 inch ....
21/2 "
3/4, No. 21 ....
2 5/10
3/16 " 1 1/4 and wider "
1 1/2 "
3/4, " 22 .
2 6/10
1/4 " 1 inch and wider ....
3/8 and thicker, all widths . . "
1 1/2 "
1 "
5/8, Nos. 16 to 18
2 8/10
5/8, " 19 and 20
2 9/1O '
5/8, No. 21 ...
5/8, " 22 .
3
3 1/1°
OVAL, HALF OVAL AND HALF ROUND
5/8, " 23
3 2/10
1/2, Nos. 16 to 18 .
3 2/10
REFINED.
1/2, " 19 and 20 .
3 4/io
2 1/2 cts.
1/2, No. 21 ...
3 5/io
1/2 "
2 "
3 6/10
"
I l/2 "
1/2, " 23 .
3 7/io '
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GALVANIZING- HOOP IRON - .
GALVANIZING BAND IRON.
5/8 inch, Advance per Pound . -4 T /4 cts.
All Sizes, Advance per Pound . . .2 3/4 cts.
3/4 " ...... , 4
7/8 • 3 3/4 "
1 " ■ ■ 3 1/2 "
GALVANIZING BAR IRON.
1 1/8 " • • • 3 i/4 "
1 >/4 " 3
Standard Sizes .... Per Pound, 2 cts.
NORWAY AND SWEDES IRON.
BURDEN'S BEST AND ULSTER IRON".
Nail Rods ..... Advance 1 3/4 cts.
r 1/4 and 5/16 inch . . Advance 1 1/4 cts.
Spike 3/8 . . . . "1
" " 1/2 . . . ". " 1/2 "
1 3/8 " 7/16 " . . " 1/2 "
bounl-s.^ l/2 „ 5/g ., _ „ l/4 ..
Shoe Shape, 1/2 x 3/4 and 7/8 . . . Base Price.
1 2 1/8 to 3 " . . . " 3/4 "
Balance of sizes of Norway advance over Norway Base
Oval, Half Oval and Half Round . " 3/4 "
same as Refined Iron.
Blue Annealed, Nos. 14 to 16
C. H. No. I Plate, No. 12 to 1/2 inch
PLATE IRON.
PBICE GrVEN ON APPLICATION.
Per Pound.
cts.
C. H. No. 1 Flange .
Boiler Heads C. H. No. 1 Flange
ROLLED BEAMS AND CHANNELS.
I Beams, Iron .....
I " Steel .....
Bulb Deck Beams, Iron ....
Steel
Bulb Angle " Iron ....
Steel
Channel Bars, Iron ....
Channel Bars, Steel ....
Base Sizes are 30 feet and shorter.
Per Pound.
cts.
Per Pound.
cts.
Lengths over 30 feet and not over 35 feet
" 35 40 "
" 4o 45 "
Punching or Drilling, without other work
For Framing, Beveling Ends, Milling, Cambering, or
any other work, other thau Drilling or Punching
Punching or Drilling, including other work
Painting ......
Per Pound.
• i/4 ct.
1/2 "
• 3/4 "
1/10 "
«/4
3/io
1/10
Price List Steel.
Continued from Page 349.
STEEL PLATES.
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
Tank Steel .
Ship Plate Steel
Girder "
Shell "
Per Pound.
cts.
Flange Steel
Fire Box "
Marine Boiler Steel
Steel Boiler Heads
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR STOCK OF
POLISHED STEEL SHAFTING
Per Pound.
cts.
V.
PISTONS. SPINDLES. ETC.
PRICES OIVEN ON APPLICATION.
Perfectly Bound «nd True Q«uge. **»&} tor uae. no turning nocMMUT.
We keep in stock 38 to 3 in., advancing above one inch diameter by 1/16 of an inch.
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Weight of
Iron.
WEIGHT OF FLAT IRON, PER FOOT.
Weight of Round Iron,
Per Foot.
Weight of
Square Iron.
Per Foot.
Weight of
Sheet Iron,
f, Square Ft.
Weight of
Plate Iron,
"® Square Ft.
Size.
X
ft
ft
ft
X
%
1
I*
ift
In.
Lbs.
In.
Lbs.
In.
Lbs.
No.
Lbs.
In.
Lbs.
I
•83
1-25
1.66
2.0S
2.50
2.91
3-33
4.16
5.00
X
n
'A
ft
X
ft
1
ift
ift
ift
ift
iH
.163
.368
•654
1.02
1.47
2.00
2.61
3-31
4.09
4-94
5-89
6.91
1*
ift
2
2ft
2'A
2ft
2'A
2ft
*X
2ft
3
i'A
8.01
9.02
10.47
11.82
1325
14.76
16.36
18.03
19.79
21.63
23-56
32.07
X
ft
'A
ft
X
'A
1
i*
ift
iX
2
2X
2ft
3
i'A
4
4K
.208
.468
.833
1.30
1.87
2-55
3-33
5- 20
7-5°
10.20
I3-30
16.80
20.80
30.00
40.80
53-30
6750
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
25
26
27
8.74
8.12
7-50
6.86
6.24
5-62
5-oo
4.38
3.12
2.50
1.86
i-54
1-25
1. 00
•90
.80
•7o
1/8
3/i6
i/4
5/i6
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
5-054
I*
1.04
1.56
2.08
2.60
3.12
3.64
4.16
5.20
6.25
7.578
ift
'•25
1.87
2.50
3.12
3-75
4-37
5.00
6.25
7-5°
10.00
iH
1-45
2.18
2.91
3.64
4-39
5- 10
5-8 3
7.28
8.75
12.50
2
1.66
2.50
3-33
4.16
5.00
5.83
6.66
8.32
10.00
15.00
2ft
2.08
3- 12
4.16
5.20
6.25
7.29
8-33
10.41
12.50
17-50
3
2.50
3-75
5.00
6.25
7-5°
8.75
10.00
12.50
14.99
20.00
3 '4
2.91
4-37
5.83
7.29
8.75
10.20
11.66
14-57
17-49
22.50
4
3-33
5.00
6.66
s.32
10.00
11.66
'3-33
17.00
19.99
25.00
4ft
3-74
5.62
7-SO
9-36
11.25
13.12
1500
18.74
22.50
30.00
5
4.16
6.25
8.32
10.40
12.50
14.5S
16.66
20.82
25.00
35-0O
6
5.00
7- 50
10.00
12.50
15.00
17-5°
20.00
24.98
29.99
40.00
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glit of Angle Iron
Size, Inches. 1/
8
3/16
i/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
11/16
3/4
13/16
US
6x6
19.2
21.7
24.2
26.7
29.2
3>-7
34-2
4 X4 ...
9-5
11. 2
12.9
14-5
16.2
17.9
19-5
3^3)4
8-3
9-7
11. 2
12.7
14. 1
15-6
17.0
3X^-iX ...
7-7
9.0
10.4
11. 7
13- 1
14.4
15-8
3 x 3
5-9
7.2
8.4
9-7
10.9
12.2
2^X2^ ...
5-4
6.5
7-7
8.8
iA.s.*A
4-9
5-9
7.0
8.0
2# X 2# ...
3-5
4-5
5-4
6.4
7-3
2X2
3-1
4.0
4.8
5-6
I&XI& ...
2
1
2.S
3-5
4-3
50
ift x i'A
1
8
2.4
3-0
3-6
i'A^.i'4 ... 1
1
5
2.0
i%x.iyi . .
9
1
4
1.8
1 X 1 ... O
8
1
2
1.6
X* X ■ ■ ■ ■
6
9
Weight of Cast Steel.
FEAT STEEL, PER FOOT.
Thick
X
ft
> :
ft
■852
1.27
1.80
2-13
2-54
2.9S
3-40
>'s
•958
"■43
1.91
2-39
2.86
3-34
3-82
iX
1.06
'•59
2-13
2.66
3- 18
3-72
4.26
1. 17
■-75
2-34
2.92
3-5o
4.09
4.68
ift
1.27
1. 91
2-55
3-19
3-82
4-46
5- 10
iX
1.49
2.23
2.98
3-72
4.46
5-2i
5-96
1.70
2-55
3-40
4.26
5- 10
5-96
6.80
2*
1. 91
2.87
3-83
4-79
5-74
6.70
7.66
2ft
2-13
3.20
4.26
5-32
6.40
7.46
8.52
Wide.
SQUARE STEEL, PER FOOT.
•213
1%
5-32
2X
17.20
H
•479
•A
•855
H
■•33
X
1.91
ft
2.61
1
340
ift
6.44
ift
7.67
9.00
10.34
ift
n.98
2
1363
2ft
19.17
2%
21.21
2H
23-41
2X
2,5-7')
2%
28.10
3
30.60
1 Kin.
4-34
2'A
15.80
4
54-40
ROUND STEEL. PER FOOT.
X
.167
'*.
4.18
2X
13-51
•376
A
.669
H
1.04
X
i-5o
ft
2.05
I
2.67
ift
5.06
ift
6.02
7.07
iX
8.20
1ft
9.41
2
IO.7I
2ft
I5-05
2X
16.68
2ft
18.39
2X
20.I8
2ft
22.o6
3
24-23
ift
338
2ft
I2.05
OCTAGON STEEL, PER
FOOT.
Size, Inches . . .
ft
.84
ft
!-23
X
ft
2.25
I
ift
iX
4-55
ift
5-5o
ift
6-45
'ft
7-75
iX
9.20
Ift
10.04
2
i-75
2-75
3-66
II.60
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Fig. 2.
In AU cases where a permanent and fire-proof roof is desirable, this roofing is cheaper than any other. The advantages are :
First. — It is absolutely fire-proof — much safer from fire than tin, because no sheeting is required.
Second. — It will never wear out, if kept properly painted.
Third. — It not only requires no sheathing beneath it, but buildings may be constructed with much lighter walls when it is
used, because of its lightness. A square of shingle roofing weighs 700 or 800 pounds, while the weight of this roofing is only 120
pounds per square.
Fourth. — It may be readily removed from one building to another, as is not the case with any other roofing or siding.
FIFTH. — It cau be easily, quickly and cheaply put on. Any person who can use a hammer and nails can do the work.
Sixth. — The lightness of the material will render its freight cost much less than the freight cost of lumber.
SEVENTH. — There is no instance of a corrugated iron building having been struck by lightning.
Fig. I shows a building with a peaked roof, and if iron is required or an estimate wanted for such a roof, you should give the
length of the line A B, and the length of the line B D ; or . in other words, the total length of the ridge-pole, including the
projection at the gable, and the total length of the rafters, including the projection at the eaves. A slight examination of the figure
will show precisely what is wanted.
Com'bing Strip and Cap.
Sec Fig. 2.
STRIP. CAP -
For the purpose of making the joint at the peak of a corrugated iron roof perfectly weather tight, a combing strip and cap is
used. A strip of wood, five inches wide, made to fit the corrugations in the iron, is nailed on each side of the peak the whole length
of the roof, filling the corrugations so that a flat surface of wood is formed, to which the sheet-iron cap is nailed.
This cap is made as shown in the cut. and the whole forms a perfect and symmetrical comb to the roof. Wood strips are also
used around doors and windows.
Corrugated shoot Iron.
26
1,",::,
Iron
Wetffht per Square Foot when Laid :
Wire Gauge, 16 18 20 22 24
Pounds, 3,% 2f% i.Vs if% 'rYo
Standard Sheets are 8x 2 Feet
Standard Corrugations are 2' 2 Inch from center to center, \,
Inch deep.
Other widths and lengths made to order.
PRICES FURNISHED ON AFFIJCATION
We can fumiah the fbUowins :
Per Pound, $
Black
Painted " . . . ■ • • -
Galvanized " ... • • •
Kalameined " . . ■ ■ • • •
Barbed Wire Kail is the most suitable for laying Corru-
gated Iron. 1 '; lbs wul lay 100 Square Feet
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Railroad Iron.
16
25
30
35
40
45
5°
56
60
Weight per Yard, lbs, 8 12
Cts. per lb,
Rails 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 56 lbs to the yard are rolled in 30 feet lengths ; 16, 20, 25 and 30 lbs to the yard, 24 feet lengths ;
8 and 12 lbs to the yard, 20 feet lengths.
It Requires for a Mile of Track of Two Rails :
352 Rails in 30 Feet Lengths. ' 440 Rails in 24 Feet Lengths.
377 " " 28 " " 528 " " 20 "
Railroad Joint, with Fish Plate and Bolts Complete.
Fish Plates and Chairs.
6375 lbs Fish Plates per Mile, for 50
53O0 " " " " " " 45
2908 " " " " " " 30, 35
2262 " " " " " " 25
1615 " " 16
275 " Chairs for 12 and 8 lbs Rails .
Cts. per lb.
and 56 lbs Rail,
" 4° " "
Fish Plate Bolts.
Cts. Each.
1450 Bolts, 3/4 X3 1/4 In., per Mile for 56 to 45 lbs Rail,
1450 " 5/8 X23/4 " ' 35 "40 " "
I45O " 1/2 X2 1/2 " " " " 30
1780 " 7/l6x2 " ' 25 " "
2I 5° " 3/8 x I 3/4 " " " " i6and20" "
6000 lbs R. R. Spikes, 9/16x5
4500 "
4200 "
3300 "
2700 "
2100 "
1/2 x4 1/2 "
7/16x4 1/2 "
3/8 x 4 "
3/8 X31/2"
5/16x3 1/2 "
Railroad Spikes.
In., per Mile for 45 to 60 lbs Rail. Number in 100 lbs, 180
Cts. per lb,
35 " 40 '
25 " 3°
16 " 20
12
100
100
100
100
100
250
334
4S7
59o
857
Track Iron.
FOB. TRAMWAYS, Etc.
Thickness, Inches, 1/4 and 5/16 3/8 1/2 1/4 and 5/16 3/8 1/2 1/4 and 5/16 3/8 1/2 1/4 and 5/16 3/8 1/2
Width, Inches, 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 I 3/4 1 3/4 13/4 2 22
Size of Holes, Inches, 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/4 5/16 3/8
Punching and Counter-sinking 1/4 and 5/16 Iron ......... Cts. per Hole,
3/8 " 1/2 "
Other sizes punched and counter-sunK to suit any style of Spike, for which special rates will be charged,
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Average Weight of Axles.
CONCORD.
COMMON.
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Size of Bed.
1% Inches,
iyi
i%
i'A
i%
iti
iH
iH
iK
i
2
^A
*A
Length of Box
6A Inches
7
6'A "
7 ' "
7
7% "
7'A "
8
&'A "
8A "
9
9
9% "
9A "
io "
io<a "
II "
loA "
Average Weight
per Set.
47 Pounds.
49 "
56 "
57 "
70 "
73 "
90
104
106
122
125
154
167
212
216
245
255
Size of Bed,
1 Inches.
i'A
i'A
1%
i'A
iK
iK
iA
T-tt
iH
*U
2X
2*
2'A
*A
3
Length of Box.
6'A Inches.
6A
7
7
7A
7A
8
7A
8
»A
»A
\a
10
10A
10A
11
Average Weight
per Set.
43 Pounds.
56
5S
71
75
86
87
103
121
124
148
150
153
200
205
250
254
3°i
33°
375
460
Above weights must not be considered the exact weight per set, but given as an aid in making estimates on work.
Always measure from the inside of flange of the nut, to the inside of collar at the shoulder ; this gives the length of box.
Concord Axles
Per Pound,
Common Axles
Per Pound,
Elliptic Springs.
SEAT SPRING
FULL ELLIPTIC BUTTON
Avcviiirc Wciirln <>i Elliptic Springs per Pair.
1 \ In
3x34111,
weigh about 28 lbs f> pair.
1 ' . In. 4x^6 In., weigh about 42 lbs ',-' pair
, |< In
6x40 In., weigh about 77 lbs f> pair.
;
3x36 "
" 30 " '
'
1'.*
• 4x3s •■
• 46
2
4x36 "
' 54 "
>', "
4*34 "
" 32 " '
1
''.-
• 5x36 "
■ 5°
2
4x38 "
' 60 " "
1
I* "
4x36 "
" 35 " '
'
1
• 5x38 "
' 5'
2
4x40 "
■ 65
'
iX ■■
4x38 •'
., i6 ., .
■
■ 4x36 ••
' 50
2
5x36 " -
• 69 '■ "
'
>H "
3X34 "
" 3' " '
'
■ ¥
• 4x3s •■
' 53
2 "
5x38 " "
• 76 " "
iH "
3x36 "
" 33 " '
1
i«
■ 5x36 ••
' 60
2
5x40 "
' 79 " "
iH "
|x;,4 "
" 37 " '
'
i«
• 5x3s ■•
' 66
2 "
6x36 "
' 79
m "
4x36 "
" 39 " '
'
>*
■ 5x40 "
' 69
-'
6x38 "
• 85 "
1
3X34 "
" 34 " '
'
l K
■ 6x36 ••
' 69
2
6x40 " "
'89
4X34 "
'• 40 " " "
,= 4 •• 6x 3 s ■• ■■
' 75
Scat SpriiiLrs.
1 ', x 2 In,
tXx3 "
I'jX2 "
1)4x3 "
Length,
Leaves, $
38
per Pail-.
30 32 Inch.
Elliptic Sprintr*. per lb.
1 % In., all Sizes, tnot Seat I
1 ', " and Wider
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Beaded Boot Calks and Calk Sets.
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FOR LUMBERMEN.
CAT.TT SETS.
CAST STEEL.
Small Ball Calks, in Boxes of ioo
Medium " " " " " ioo
Large " " " " " loo
Per M, $6 00
" " 7 oo
" " 8 oo
Medium and Large Heel Calks, in Boxesofioo Per M, $io oo
Calk Sets . . . . -Per Dozen, 3 00
Calk Set and Punch Combined . " " 5 00
California" Pattern Steel Toe Calks.
FOR HORSE AND MULE SHOES.
Ill
Nos. O to 6 in Stock. Put up in Boxes Containing 25 lbs each
Per Pound, $0 12
Horse and Mule Shoes.
Horse Shoe, No. 2. Medium— Fore. Horse Shoe. No. 3, Heavy— Hind.
Horse Shoes .... Per Keg, $ . . . | Mule Shoes
WEIGHTS OW SHOES.
Per Keg, $
HORSE SHOES.
Light
Pattern.
Medium
Pattern.
Heavy
Pattern.
HORSE SHOES.
Light
Pattern.
Medium
Pattern.
Heavy
Pattern.
No. 0.
Fore ....
12 OZ.
No. 0.
Hind ....
10 OZ.
No. 1.
14 "
17 OZ.
19 OZ.
No. 1.
II "
14 OZ.
15 OZ.
No. 2.
17 "
20 "
23 "
No. 2.
14 "
16 "
IS "
No. 3.
20 "
24 "
26 "
No. 3.
I.S "
20 "
23 "
No. 4.
24 "
2S "
32 "
No. 4.
22 "
24 "
27 "
No. 5.
29 "
34 "
39 "
No. 5.
27 "
29 "
32 "
No. 6.
36 "
41 "
46 "
No. 6.
32 "
35 "
38 "
No. 7.
48 "
No. 7.
•
38 "
Ox Shoes.
Nos. 1 2 3 4 5
Full Length, 5 # 5K 5H ° °,V Inch.
Weight, per Set of 8, 3 y/ 2 4 Si*' 6 Lbs.
Mt. Caniiel, Greenfield and Sunset Brands . Per Pound, $
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Cotter Keys or Split Pins. Pointed.
PRICK LIST.
Number.
Diameter.
Inch.
Length.
Inches.
Price
per 1000.
30 are
13 Wire Gauge,
3/32
3/4
$3 50
31 "
13
3/32
1
4 00
32 "
11 "
1/8
1
4 So
33 "
11 "
1/8
1 1/4
S 00
34 "
7
3/l6
1 1/4
7 00
35 "
7
3/l6
1 1/2
7 75
36 "
4
14
1 3/4
13 25
37 "
4
14
2
14 SO
38 ••
1 "
5/16
2
19 So
39 "
1 "
5/l6
2 1/2
22 50
40 "
—
3/8
3
25 00
Pointed Belt Hooks.
Nos. 4
Per 1000, $14 00
5
11 00
5 00
(Hi)
/UjSB^I^
< utr< 1* 101 Beltiug
Awls
Each, $1 25
25 Cents.
9
4 00
"BLAKE'S"
Patent Belt Studs.
FOR LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTS.
PHICES.
Nos. O© O 1 2 3 1
Per 100, $2 50 2 00 1 65 1 25 0:90 o"8o |
V.
Round Steel Belt Coupling.
Sue, 1/4 5/16 3/8 i/» 5/8 3/4
List per Dozen Pairs, $2 00 2 50 300 400 600 900
FOB COPPER RIVETS AND LACE LEATHES. SEE INDEX.
10
3 50
7/8 ■
13 00 18 00
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"Dixon's" Anierican Graphite Pencils.
NOTE THE FOLLOWING :
S.M. Soft Medium. Old No. 3. M. Medium. Old No. 3.
No. 142. S.M. Round Shape, Finished Cedar
No. 143. M.
No. 246. " " " Red
No. 374. No. 2. Hexagon " " Cedar
No. §00. Round
No. 968. No. 2.
"Dixon's" Carpenters' Pencils.
No. 410. 7 Inch. Oval Shape, Polished Cedar
No. 511. 7 " Beveled Edges,
No. 514. 7 " Oval Shape, White Wood
No. 526. 7 " " " Black Finish
'Dixon's" Lumber Pencils.
I
N9360. DIXON'S SQUARE LUMBER PENCIL
PaperCover.jc/o,y. Dixon Crucible Co. Jersey C/fy,/v.J.
rHE J.DIXON CRUCIBLE CO . JER SEY CITY. N.J.
No. 360. Square Finish, 4j£ x '/, Inch. Black Lead
No. 361. Hexagon
No. 520. " " " " Red
No. 521. " " " " Blue
Per Gross, $5 00
S 00
2 50
3 5°
" 2 00
" 3 00
Per Gross, $3 50
5 50
2 50
3 SO
Per Gross, $8 00
" 8 00
" 9 00
" 9 00
Pencil Holder lor Marking Circles.
TO BE ATTACHED TO DIVIDERS OR COMPASSES.
This is one of the most complete things ill use. Easily adjusted and not at all liable
to get out of order.
Price ......... Per Dozen, $3 00
Boiler Maker's Square Soapstone Pencils.
V
Per Hundred
$2 00
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"Lamberson's" Hardware Price Books.
(POCKET EDITION.)
Copyrighted 1884.
aSO Pages. 4x7 Inches.
V=
Copyrighted 18S5.
BOO Paces- 6x8 13 Inobee
This illustration gives a view of the small book The general
plan is the same as in the large book, but the ruling and printing
are on a smaller scale. The use of the leather tabs is dispensed
with and the index is cut on the front edge. It is small enough
to be carried in the pocket, without inconvenience, but the arrange-
ment is so perfect that it will cover a very complete line of
hardware.
Full Leather, with, or -without Flap,
AS OKDEE.ED.
Price
$4 00
This illustration serves to show the general appearance of the
large Price Book. Dealers who have copies of the first edition will
observe that the old classification is abandoned, and the alphabet-
ical arrangement adopted in its place. The names of different articles
are printed at the upper corner of each page. The leather tabs
with gilt letters on both sides give a ready reference to the begin-
ning of each letter, and by turning the corners of the pages any
item desired in that division can be very quickly found.
On the first page opened to, by the tabs, will be found au
INDEX for that particular letter, arranged with two spaces after
each item, for additions of other goods in proper alphabetical order.
Sizes of leading lines are printed, and in case of Rules and
Planes comparative numbers are given. Lists are omitted for the
obvious reason that they are liable to change, but forms are arranged
so that lists may be added with pencil. Useful tables are inserted
on Strap-hinges. Nuts and Washers, Wire, Rivets, Stocks and Dies,
Rope and Nails
The book is intended primarily for Salesmen, but it is no less
useful to Buyers or Slock and Entry Clerks, and can be adapted
to any purpose for which a price-book may be required.
Full Leather, for Office or Store Use.
Price
$8 00
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Steel Letters and Figures.
Steel Letters.
Sizes, To 1/8 In. 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2
Per Set, $3 00 4 50 5 50 7 00 10 00 12 00 13 50
Steel Figures.
Sizes, To i/S In. 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2
Per Set, $1 00 I 50 1 75 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00
"The Adanison" Branding Irons.
These Brands will give better satisfaction, brand all articles sharper and deeper, and last longer than any other kind of
Branding Iron ever made. Any name or number can be furnished J^ inch in size. They are compactly and mechanically
constructed, and can be taken apart or put together again in a minute's time.
For 5
Price, Each, $1 00
Holders.
9
1 So
14 Letters.
2 50
Add for Letters or Numbers required, 10 cents each.
Dies for Cutting
Stencils, Shipping Marks, Etc., Etc.
Letters and Figures Complete in a Box.
Sizes, Inch, yi
Per Set, $30 00
X
33 00
35 00
J
Stencil Combination.
Complete .Alplia'bet and. figures, Ink, Brush and. Sponge.
Put up in Boxes of i Set.
361
Sizes, Inch, yi
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1
i*
l#
2
Per Dozen Sets, $6 00
6 so
7 00
9 00
10 00
12 00
Interchangeable Lock Stencils.
HEBE ILLUSTRATED. CONSISTS OF 10O PIECE8.
Placed in a wooden l>ox leu ami one-half inches long, having a core with slots sawed in it one-fourth of an inch
apart, keeping each character in an upright position, with sufficient space between to get at them conveniently.
Sizes, Inch, %
Per Set, $1 75
PHU'K. COMPLETE.
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1%
2 SO
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"Cherry -Heat" Welding Compound.
The Compound is a perfect protection to steel from any degree of heat obtainable in a smith's forge, and conse-
quently, by its aid, many forgings of steel can be made at one heat, that, without it, would require three or more heats.
It will perfectly restore "burnt" steel.
The two properties last mentioned make the Compound of great value in the hands of careless or unskilled workers
in steel.
An admixture of the Compound with the molten metal, in the ladle, will purify and strengthen cast-iron.
Broken castings can be re-united at a low heat with the Compound and cast-iron firmly united to either wrought-
iron or steel.
Price
Per Pound, $0 30
In Barrels
White Chalk.
Per Pound, $0 03
White
Blue
JP r epared Chalk.
IN BOXES OF TTAT.T GROSS.
Per Gross, $1 00 | Red
Per Gross, $1 75
Per Gross, $1 50
ConceiUraluil
Borax.
IK BOXES OF 100 POUNDS.
Per Pound, $0 10 | Refined
Per Pound, $0 12
Refined
Plumbago.
Per Pound, $0 10 | XXX Float
Per Pound, $0 15
Dixon's Perfect Lubricator, in Cans or IO lbs. 1
Per Pound $0 20 I Per Gross
Dixon's Stove Polish.
• *S So
The Celebrated H. & h.
v
Axle Grease.
Per Box (2 doz.) $3 00 | Pacific Graphite Perfection
Per Box (2 doz.) $3 50
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PRICK LIST OF GUNPOWDER
Manufactured by "The California" Powder Works,
363
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SANTA CRUZ, CAL.
Keg Powder.
Canister
Powder.
Description.
Nos. Grain.
In Kegs.
Ter Keg.
Description.
Nos. Grain.
In
Canisters.
In
Cases.
Per Pound.
Cabinet
1,2, 3,4 a 5
6% lb.
5 5 5°
Cabinet
i,2,3,4&5
I lb.
12 lb.
$1 00
Eureka
1.2, 3.4 & S
6'X "
4 00
Eureka .
1,2, 3,4 &5
I "
25 "
70
" ...
1, 2,3,4 & 5
12K "
7 5°
California Sporting
1,2, 3 &4
I "
25 "
60
"...
1,2, 3,4 & 5
25
14 00
11 11
1,2, 3 &4
•X "
25 "
70
California Sporting .
1, 2,3 & 4
6'A "
3 00
11 it
1, 2, 3 &4
A "
12'A"
70
" "
1,2, 3 &4
12'A "
5 25
Quail Shooting .
1, 2 and 3
1 "
25 "
50
11 <i
1,2,344
25
10 00
11 11
1, 2 and 3
A "
25 "
60
Quail Shooting .
1, 2 and 3
6'X "
2 25
11 11
1, 2 and 3
'A "
12'A "
60
" " .
1, 2 and 3
I2J4 "
3 75
Pacific Rifle .
1 and 2
1 "
25 "
50
11 it
1, 2 and 3
25
7 00
it ti
1 and 2
A "
25 "
60
Pacific Rifle
1 and 2
6'X "
2 25
11 11
1 and 2
A "
12'A "
60
" " . .
1 and 2
12'A "
3 75
Valley Mills
1, 2 and 3
1 "
25 "
40
" "
1 and 2
25
7 00
11 it
1, 2 and 3
K "
25 "
50
Sea and River Shooting.
3 and 4
6'X "
1 S7'A
11 11
1, 2 and 3
K "
I2>2 "
50
it ti 11
3 and 4
l2'/ 2 "
3 25
11 ii
1 and 2
X "
I2K"
65
tt tt it
3 and 4
25
6 00
Pistol Powder
Best Quality
X "
6X "
I 00
Valley Mills .
1, 2 and 3
1, 2 and 3
1, 2 and 3
6'X "
12'A "
25
1 75
3 00
5 5o
Cannon Gov. Proof
25
6 00
Musket " " .
25
6 00
Blasting and Mining Powder, in 25 lb Kegs, C, FC, FM, F, FF, FFF
California Puse.
, for submarine and wet ground blasting.
$2 50 per Keg.
Cement No. 2
Cement No. 1, for all wet ground blasting.
Triple Tape, for submarine and wet ground blasting
Double Tape, for all wet ground blasting.
Single Tape, for wet and dry ground blasting.
Hemp, for dry ground, logs, etc.
PRICK LIST OJf PBIMKKS.
{j. No. 1 Winchester Improved Primers, adapted to
' .32 Ex. Long, .32, .38, .40 and .44 Winchester,
.38 Ex. Long, .44 Evans, .40-60 Marlin, and
.45-70 Marlin, in quarter boxes, per M. . . $2 00
&, No. 1 \i Winchester Improved rrimers, adapted
™ to .32 S. & W., .32 Colt, .-2 Long, ..?2 Short,
.38 Short, .38 M. & H., .38 Long Colt, I). A..
.38 vS. & W., .41 Colt, D. A.. .44 M. & H„ .45
Colt, in quarter boxes, pel M. . . . $2 00
Same size as No. 1. but thinner metal and more Eensltlve.
No. •£ Winchester Improved Copper Primers,
adapted to .41, .44 Bull-dog, .44 Webley, .44
S. & W. Russ., .44 S. & W. Am., .44 Colt. .44
Long, .45 Webley, .45 S. ci W., .50 Pistol,
and Paper and Brass Shot Shells, in quarter
boxes, per M. . . . . . $2 00
No. '2' 2 Winchester Improved Primers, adapted
'o all Military anil Sporting Cartridges, in
quarter boxes, per M $2 00
Same size as No. 2, but thicker metal and less sensitive.
(fun Wiiils.
BLACK l'.I)
<;k.
Per Dozen
Muxes
No.
-I
$3 50
No.
6 . .
2 90
No.
7 and 8
2 6o
No.
9 and 10 .
2 30
No.
11 to 2©
2 00
PINK KlXiK.
No.
1 .
No.
6
N.i.
7 and 8
No.
!> and IO
No.
11 to 20
it Dozen
Boxes.
$7 6o
5 8o
4 90
4 oo
3 io
U.M.C.C9
WATERPR001
PAPER SHOT SHELL
STAR BRAND
Colts Pistol c - ;ip.~.
Paper ^h<>r Shells.
STAR • BBAND.
Star Paper Shells, in. 2%. 0. M. C. No. 2 Primer
10, 2#, " " 2 "
12, 2%, " " 2
I'cr M
$12 OO
12 00
II 00
Permission Caps
Musket C;q>s.
In tenth boxes Per M $ - Poil-Liued Waterproof, ground edge, in tenth In tenth boxes, tin . Per M., $ .
tin boxes, Per M, $ ... .
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Rim -Fire Cartridges.
Central - Fire Cartridges.
22 Short, 50 in box
22 " 100 '*
22 Long, 50 "
22 " 100 "
25
30 Short
30 Long
32 Short
32 Long
38 Short
38 Long
41 Short
41 Long
44 Short
44 Long
44 Henry, Flat
44 ' ' Pointed
44 Extra Long
46 Pistol, Short,
56-46 Spencer Sporting
56-50 " Carbine
56-52 " Rifle
56-56 ' ' Carbine
Per M.
a s 00
5 00
6 00
6 00
8 50
9 00
io 50
10 00
11 50
16 00
18 00
15 00
1750
23 00
25 00
24 00
25 00
36 00
25 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
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WINCHESTER
MODEL 1873
32 Short, Colt's
32 Long ....
32 Smith & Wesson .
32 Winchester
32 Extra Long, Ballard
32 " " Smith & Wesson Rifle
38 Smith & Wesson .
38 Short ....
38 Long, for Colt's Double-Action and other Pistols
38 Winchester ....
38 Colt's M. R., for Colt's Lightning Rifle
38 Extra Long . , . .
41 Short, Colt's Single Action
41 " " Double "
41 Long " " " .
44 Smith & Wesson No. 3, American
44 " " " 3, Russian
44 Merwin, Hulbert & Co.
44 Colt's
44 Long, Ballard .
44 Extra Long, Wesson
44 " " Ballard
44 Winchester
44 Webley ....
44 Bull Dog
Per M-
$11 00
12 00
II 00
16 00
18 00
20 00
13 SO
13 So
■ Pistols
14 So
19 00
19 00
23 00
15 00
15 00
17 So
19 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
22 00
30 00
30 00
19 00
16 50
14 So
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Excelsior" Loaded Shotgun Cartridges.
Number 10. Gr.
PRICE PER HXTNDEBD,
*2 75
i<A oz.
Number 12. Gr.
PRICE PER HTJTSTDRED,
$2 75
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No.
LOAD.
579 •
AfYz Drams Powder
580 .
" " "
581 .
" "
582 .
" " "
583 ■
" "
584 .
" "
585 •
" " "
586 .
" "
587 •
" " "
588
" " "
589 •
" " "
59°
" " "
605 .
H*A Drams Powder
606 .
(i it (i
607 .
a << [i
608
" " "
626 .
4X Drams Powder
627 .
" " "
628 .
" " "
646 .
4 Drams Powder
647 .
" " "
648 .
" " "
649 .
" " "
659 •
4 Drams Powder
A oz.
'A Ox
Oz.
>iOz.
Size of
Shot.
BB
B
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
S
6
7
8
6
7
8
6
7
8
9
BB
STANBABB CKAHTEERUN SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES.
SELBY STANDARD.
Size of
Shot.
4 Drams Powder
Load
No.
660 .
661 .
662 ,
663 .
664 .
665 .
666 .
667 .
668 ,
669 .
670 .
700 ,
701 .
702 .
7°3 ■
704 .
705 ■
706 .
707 .
708 .
709 .
720 .
721
722
LOAD.
i^Oz.
4 Drams Powder
Oz.
3 % Drams Powder . i>£ Oz.
Load
No.
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
73°
745
746
747
748
749
75°
768
769
77o
786
787
788
789
790
LOAD.
i'/i Drams Powder
i l 4 Drams Powder
3% Drams Powder
3 Drams Powder
Size of
Shot.
I'A Oz. 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
S
6
7
8
9
10
8
9
10
6
7
8
9
TO
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1 Oz
1 Oz.
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With Iron Wheels
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Painted
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Canal Barrows.
CHAivcpioisr.
CHAMPION, JR.
"Champion" Garden Barrows.
365
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Per Dozen, $36 00
33 00
Per Dozen, $33 00
" 30 00
Per Dozen, $60 00
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■Sims & Morris" Iron Barrows.
These Barrows are all of Iron, well braced and bolted. The Frame is made of T Iron, and found to stand the most severe
test, and will not twist out of shape
No. 1.
Plain. . . . Size c
>f Tray, 31 x 26 Incl
No. 1.
Bound and Braced. "
' " 31x27 "
No. \%.
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' " 32x28 "
No. 2.
' " '
' " 35x30 "
No. 3.
" '
' " 38x32 "
No. 4.
" •
' " 4'X33 "
17 '
17 '
17 '
iS '
18 •
Each, $13 00
15 50
17 50
" 20 00
" 22 50
" 24 00
Store Trucks.
Nos. 1
Each, $6 00
2
8 00
Wheels Outside.
4
16 00
5
20 00
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Nos. 1
Each, $6 50
Wheels Inside.
2
8 50
3
12 50
17 00
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367
HAY FORK.
HEADER OR BARLEY FORKS.
MANURE, STRAPPED.
MANURE FORK.
PLAIN" FEE) ITTIiK.
SPADING- FORK.
STRAPPED.
SLUICE FORK,
STBAPPBD.
CHARCOAL OR
COKE FORK.
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Description.
Tines.
Handles.
Per Dozen.
DESCRIPTION.
Tines.
Handles.
Per Dozen.
Hay, Strapped
31 14 Inch.
6 Ft
$12 75
Manure, Strapped .
4
Long
$14 50
" .
3x15
6
13 25
" "
4
D
IS 00
Header, "
3*'S
A% or 5 "
'3 75
Spading.
4
Long
19 SO
11 (i
3x16 "
4# " 5 "
15 00
" " .
4
D
20 00
•1 11
4X15 "
4# " 5 "
17 So
Sluice
8
Long
25 00
Manure, Plain
4
Long
12 50
Charcoal, Strapped .
12
D
60 00
4
D
13 50
•
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12
14
14
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D
Long
60 O0
70 00
70 00
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"Otsego" Garden Rakes — Cast Steel.
Braced Shank, Curved '.Teeth.
10 Teeth, Cast Steel
14
16
Per Dozen,
$10 50
8 Teeth,
Cast Steel
" "
11 50
10
"
11 11
«i 11
12 50
12
"
11 11
11 11
13 5°
14
16
11
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Polished Taper Head, Goose !N"eck Shank.
Per Dozen, $ 8 00
" " 9 00
" " 10 00
" " II 00
12 00
Garden Rakes — Malleable Iron.
-, 4 J 4 -4 J -J \«g\J--J;'-^Kj
Teeth, S
Per Dozen, $5 00
5 SO
we"b"b Braced Shank.
6 00
14
6 50
16
7 So
Weeding Hoes.
Grape and Weeding Hoe.
6 Teeth, Cast Steel, Full Polish
Cast. Steel, Handled.
Per Dozen, $0 SO I Every Hoe endorsed with the best guarantee respecting quality.
" " 8 50 Per Dozen ...... $15 00
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Size, Inch, 8
Per Dozen, $6 50
Planters' Hoes.
SOUD EYE.
3
4
sy 2
9
7 00
7 S°
5
9'A
8 00
369
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10
8 50
Garden Hoes.
For Ladies, Solid Shank, Cast Steel
Per Dozen, $6 00
Socket, Cast Steel, 6 to 8 In. Blade
Per Dozen, $9 00 | Solid Shank, Cast Steel, 6 to 8 In. Blade . Per Dozen, $ 8 00
Mortar Hoes. Street Hoes.
Solid Shank, 9 In. Blade Per Dozen, 12 00 | Solid Shank, 10 In. Blade .Per Dozen, 13 00
German Eye Hoes — Handled.
The Bye «nd Blade being forged entire from ona solid wkci of rbptnbd crucible cast stf.ki..
All Bright.
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Per Dozen, $9 00
3/0
9 SO
a/o
10 00
1/0
10 50
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Garden and Floral Sets.
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No. 20. Cast Steel Spade, Malleable Iron Fork, and Hoe-Rake, with Steel Blade, Polished, with 30-Inch Varnished
Handles to Spade and Hoe-Rake, and 16-Inch Handle to Fork, in Sets, Papered.
Per Dozen Sets .............. S12 00
No. 70. Cast Steel Spade and Hoe, and Malleable Rake and Fork, Polished, with 30-Inch Varnished Handles to
Spade, Rake and Hoe, iS-Inch Handle to Fork, in Sets, Papered.
Per Dozen Sets
$18 00
No. »0. Cast Steel Spade, D Handle, Polished Blade, Polished Malleable Iron Rake, 7-Tooth Head, Cast Steel
Polished Hoe. Handles to above of Selected White Ash, Belted and Varnished.
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Per Dozen Sets
$30 00
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Garden and Floral Sets.
No. 4. Four Pieces, Cast Steel Blades, Extra Fine Polished Bronzed Shanks, Fancy Wood Handles.
Per Dozen Sets . . . . . . . , . . . . . . $9 00
"Gifrbs" Lawn Rake.
The Teeth are made of the best quality No. 10 Steel Wire,
are close together and so shaped as to comb the lawn and take
up the cut grass perfectly without tearing the sod. They are
independent, so that in case of injury by accident, are easily
replaced at a trifling cost, thus securing almost unlimited
durability.
The Hood will be found indispensable in raking either
grass or leaves, as nothing cau escape over the head of the
Rake, which is 24 inches long.
To unload, simply push backward without raising the
Rake — one motion clears the teeth perfectly of grass, chips or
leaves. The ease with which the Rake can be operated will
surprise any one accustomed to the best Rakes in use.
Per Dozen
$12 00
Hay Rakes.
Three Bows, Mortise Head
Per Dozen, $6 00
Lightning; Hay Knives.
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$24 00
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Grass Hooks.
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Nos. 2
Per Dozen, $5 00
AMERICAN GRASS HOOKS.
3
S So
4
6 00
Handled Bush Hooks.
STRAPPED EYK.
Yerkes & Plumb, Medium, Handled
Heavy, "
Per Dozen, $15 00
15 00
" " 17 00
Bush Scythes.
Scythes
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Per Dozen, $12 00
Per Dozen, 12 00
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BRAMBLE ANTD BUSH.
Per Dozen
"Blood's."
GRASS.
WA'.LD'rtD'N GlftA^ 1 '"
'Blood's."
Waldron Pattern
German Steel, Beaded, Painted Red, Half Dozen Assorted in Straw Bundle
Snaths.
PATKNT SNATH.
Per Dozen
TWO-KING BUSH SNATH.
Per Dozen
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$12 00
Per Dozen, $10 00
Per Dozen, $io oo
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Shovels, Spades and Scoops.
D HATTDLE^SHOVEL. Bound Point.
D HANDLE SHOVEL. Square Point.
Long Handle,
Round and Sq. Point,
D Handle,
Long and D Handle
and
Round Point.
Spades.
D Handle, Sq. Point.
Ames'
Polished Cast Steel, Back Strapped . Per Dozen,
$12 00
$12 75
$12 00
Conistock's
" " '* " " " "
II 00
II SO
II 00
Carter's
" Plain Back ... ....
10 00
II 00
10 00
Hadwin's
" " " " " . " "
8 oo
8 50
8 00
Barton's
" Steel, Back Strapped ... «...
" Iron, " " ....""
7 So
8 oo
7 SO
Ball's
6 so
6 75
6 so
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
Ames' D Handle Black, Coal Shovels . . Per Dozen,
$13 00
$14 00
$15 00
$16 00
$17 00
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SCOOPS, D, OR LONG HANDLE.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
No. 8.
No. 10.
Ames' Polished Cast Steel, Double Strapped
Grant's " Steel .
Naylor's Steel, Half Polished
$17 00
12 00
10 00
$17 SO
12 50
10 50
$18 00
13 00
11 00
$18 50
13 SO
$19 SO
14 00
$16 00
$18 00
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375
'"WrialilV
No. 21. 4 lbs
No. 88. 4% "
No. 33. 5 "
No. 84. 5% "
No. 85. 6 "
Norway Ficliw.
Per Dozen, $19 00
" " 20 00
" " 21 00
" " 22 00
" " 23 00
""Washoe" IPiclis.
No. 31. 4 lbs . . Per Dozen, $16 00
No. 33. 4}i " . . " " 17 00
No. 33. 5 " . . . " " 18 50
No. 34. 5'A " . . " " 19 00
Prospectors' Picks.
\% lbs, all Steel .... Per Dozen, $24 00
Surface Picks.
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" Wrigtit'M "
Norway 3?iclts.
"Washoe"
Piclis.
No. 3.
5 lbs
Per Dozen,
$21 50
No. 8.
4'A lbs
Per Dozen, $15 00
No. 4.
SX " ■
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22 00
No. 3.
5 "
" " 16 00
No. 5.
6 " .
" "
23 00
No. 4.
5A " •
" 17 00
No. 6.
6'A " ■
"
24 00
No. 5.
6 "
" " 18 00
No. 7.
7 " •
26 00
No. 6.
No. 7.
(>A " .
7 "
" " 19 00
" " 20 00
Drifting Picks.
"Wi'iijhCy" Norway Pick*.
No. 15. y£ lbs Per Dozen, $18 00
No. 1«. 4 " . . " " 19 0°
No. 17. 4'A " ... " " 20 00
No. 18. 5 " . " " 21 00
No. 19. 5% " ... " " 22 00
No. 30. 6 " . . . " " 23 00
""Washoo" Piolta.
No. 15. 2>A lbs Per
No. 16. 4
No. 17. 4%.
No. 18. 5
No. 19. sX
No. 30. 6
Dozen, $14 00
" 14 00
15 00
16 00
17 00
18 00
Railroad Picks.
Assorted, 5 to 6 lbs
Norway
Coal Miners' Picks.
Per Dozen, $18 00 | Washoe
Per Dozen, $12 00
Per Dozen, $14 00
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2'A to 4K lbs
5 "6 •'
Pick Eyes.
Norway.
Per Dozen, $14 00
15 00
2'A to n'/ 2 lbs
5 " 6 "
Washoe.
Per Dozen, $12 00
13 00
Mattocks.
Standard.
Hunt's.
Long Cutter
Per Dozen, $15 00
Long Cutter
Per Dozen, $18 50
Short "
■ " " 14 SO
Short "
18 so
Pick Mattocks.
Per Dozen
Standard.
Hunt's.
$15 00 I Per Dozen
$18 50
Nos. I
Standard, per Dozen, $11 00
Hunt's, " " $13 00
Grub Hoes.
2
11 50
'3 50
3
12 00
14 00
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Turned Axe Handles
Shaved "
Boys' "
Broad "
Adze "
Drifting Pick
Hickory Handles— Assorted.
377
Sledge Handle.
PRICE LIST.
Length, Inches.
Extra, Per Dozen,
No. I,
No. 2,
XXX,
No. i,
Extra,
No. I,
Extra.
Poll No. i,
Extra,
Surface " . . No. I,
Extra,
Coal Miners' Pick Handles, No. I,
" " " " Extra,
Sledge Handles No. I,
" " Extra,
" " Shaved,
28
$2 25
2 50
30
32
«2 75
3 75
2 75
3 75
2 25
2 75
$2 00
34
«3 75
3 75
3 00
4 00
3 00
4 00
2 40
36
$3 60
2 00
3 00
4 25
4 25
38
*3 75
2 00
2 50
3 00
75
40
$4 00
42
$5 00
3 00
44
$7 50
Hatchet and Hammer Handles.
Hatchet Handle.
Machinists' Hammer Handle
PRICK LIST.
Style.
Length, Inches.
13
M 15
,6
17
IS
20
22
24
Hatchet Handles
Adze-live Hammer Hand
Hand
cs
Per Dozen,
$0 75
75
1 00
$0 75
75
1 00
$0 75
75
1 00
$1 00
I 10
Si 25
$1 50
• 25
Si 40
Si 5°
$1 70
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Handles.
Hand Shaved Axe Handles.
Double Bitted Axe Handles.
Split from Selected. Second Growth Hiclcory, and all Hand Shaved.
PITT T7P IN CRATES OF TWO DOZEN.
Length, Inches, 36 38 40 42 44
Single and Double Bitted, Q Shaved, Axe Handles, Per Dozen, $4 00 4 SO 5 00 S SO 6 00
Planters' Hoe Handles
Hoe Handles.
Per Dozen, $3 50 | Garden Hoe Handles
Per Dozen, $3 00
Bent Fork Handles.
Straight Fork Handles.
Fork Handles, Straight, Ferruled, 5 to 6 ft., Per Doz., $3 50 , Fork Handles, Straight, Strapped, 5 to 6 ft., Per Doz., $4 00
" Bent, " 4)£to6ft., " " 3 50 " " Bent, " 4^ to 6 ft., " " 400
D, Shovel Sjaade and Scoop Handles.
Shovel Handles, Long
D
Per Dozen, $3 50 1 Spade Handles, Long . •. Per Dozen, $3 50
• " " 3 50 " " D . . ■ " " 3 SO
Rake Handles, Garden ...... Per Dozen, $2 50
Cant Hook and Peavey Handles.
Stock of the above Handles, made of Hard Maple and Second Growth White Ash
Per Dozen, $6 00
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379
SOCKET FIUMEB.
SOCKET FBAHrNG.
Socket Framing Chisel Handles.
No. 34. Hickory, Polished Iron Rings ........
Per Gross, $7 50
Socket Firmer Chisel Handles.
No. 27. Hickory, Assorted, Regular, 4 Sizes .......... Per Gross, $5 00
No. 89. Apple Wood," " 4 " . . . . . . . . " " S SO
Firmer Chisel Handles.
No. 3. Hickory, Assorted, Regular, 6 Sizes ......
No. 4. " Large 4 " .
No. 25. Apple Wood " Regular, 1 to 3 Inches . . . . .
No. 26. " " " % " 2
Ship Carpenters' ..........
Per Gross, $ 5 00
6 00
«i it
11 00
12 00
12 00
Ship Carpenters' Slick Handles . Per Gross, $21 00 | Turning Chisel Handles
Per Gross, $15 00
File Handles.
No. 4. Beaded, Hard Wood, Brass Ferrules, per Gross, $5 00
No. 5. White Wood, Iron 4 00
No. 11. Jewelers', Walnut, Ferruled " " 4 °°
Screw Driver Handles.
For Screw Driver. 56 7
Per Dozen, $0 50 60 1 00
"Douglass" Patent Auger Handles.
Anger Handles.
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Soldering Coppei- Handles.
Brad Awl Handles.
No. 20. Wire Ferrules
Per Gross, $6 00 | No. 3. Beech Wood, Brass Ferrule Per Gross, $3 50
Plane Handle?
Jack
Fore and Jointer
Per Dozen, $0 75
JACK PLANE HANDLE.
FORE PLANE HANDLE.
Cross-Cut Saw Handles.
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No. 3
No. 7.
Cross-Cut Saw Handles.
Per Pair, $0 55 No. 5
" " 45 i No. 7
Per Pair, $0 50
'• o 60
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Saw Handles.
Beech Wood.
Stauley's Saw Handles
Disston's " " No. 7
" " No. 12
" Butcher Saw Handles
" One Man " "
Per Dozen, $[ 50
2 50
" " 9 00
4 So
4 So
Handled Peavey and Cant Hook.
PEAVBY.
Steel Hooks, Selected Handles
Norway Clasps.
Per Dozen, $30 00
Steel Hooks, Selected Handles
CANT HOOK.
Per Dozen, $24 00
Rawhide Mallets.
These Mallets are iuvaluable for Machinists, Workers
in Brass or Silver, Jewelry Manufacturers, or for any
one who needs to strike a hard blow without bruising
the material he is at work upon.
ONE PAIR EXTRA FACES
Included In following Prices :
No. I. Weighs 1 lb
No. «. " 1% "
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1 25
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EASTERN MALLETS.
Tinners.
Rins
Round, Hickory, Assorted
Round, Hickory, 6x4 Inch
Round, No. 9, 5 X3 Inch
No. II, 5'A^3H "
" No. 13, 6 X4 "
Per Dozen, $2 00 | Round, Hickory, Iron Rings . Per Dozen, $8 50
Carpenters'.
Per Dozen, $3 50
Square, Hickory, 6 Inch Long
7 " "
Lignum Vitse.
Per Dozen, $4 00
" " 5 00
" " 6 00
Square, No. 8, 6 Inch Long
" No. 10, d'/z " "
" No. 12, 7 " " .
Per Dozen, $3 50
" " 4 00
Per Dozen, $5 00
" " 6 00
" " 7 00
Round, Hickory, 6x3 Inch
6x3^ "
7x4 "
Long Island Co.'s Second Growth Hickory Mallets.
Square, Hickory, 6 Inch Long . . Per Dozen, $8 50
7 " " " " 9 00
Per Dozen, $5 50
6 SO
8 00
Calking Mallets.
^Vhite Oak, Iron Ring
Live " Steel "
Per Dozen, $15 00
" " 24 00
Bung Starters.
Per Dozen
$4 00
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Bung Starter.
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383
No. 00.
No. 25. Polished, with Claw, 1 Dozen in a Box _
No. OO. Japanned, % " " "
Magnetic Tack Hammers.
No. 2, Claw in Handle.
No. 1. Small Claw on Head, 1 Dozen in a Box
No. 2. Medium, Claw in Handle, 1 Dozen in a Box
No. 12.
No. 12. Iron, Magnetic, Hammer and Claw Combined, 1 Dozen in a Box
Patent Improved Tack Hammer.
No. 4.
No. 4. Malleable Iron, Inlaid with Black Walnut, Hardened Face. 1 Dozen in a Box . Per Dozen, $2 50
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STK K [,.
Style of ^.
A — Plain Hammer
B — Claw on tlie Top of Hammer
Style of D.
Per Dozen, $6 oo
7 oo
C — Claw on Side of Hammer
D— '■ " End of Handle
Per Dozen, $ 9 oo
" " n 00
Shoemakers' Hammers.
Bricklayers' Hammers.
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No. 1
No. 2
Per Dozen, $5 00 Cast Steel. Handled.
" S 5° Weight 2>/ 2 lbs . Per Dozen, $15 00
Coopers' Hammer:
Solid Cast Steel Drill Hammers.
1
A.11 < ':.«! Steel.
Oil Finished, {[mulled.
5
Weight, 3 3>^ 4 4K 5 lbs. Weight, 3 1% 4 <\'A 5 %
Each, $1 25 1 50 1 75 1 90 2 00 Each, $1 15 1 25 1 50 1 60 1 75
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A. E. Bell Face Hammers.
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Nos. 1
Weight, Each, 20
Maydole's, Per Dozen, $8 00
Yerkes & Plumb's, " " 9 50
Sunset, " " 7 00
Nos. 11
Weight, Each, 19
Maydole's, Per Dozen, $8 00
Yerkes & Plumb's, " " 9 50
Vdzo Eye Hammers.
1%
2
3
16
13
7K oz
7 00
6 00
S 00
8 50
7 5o
6 so
6 00
T!. Bell Face Hammers.
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1-2
13
15
12
7 oz.
7 00
6 00
S 00
8 50
7 50
Heller Bros." Cast Steel Rounding Hammers.
One Size Only, Weight about 2', Lbs Each, $2 00
Farriers' Turning Hammers.
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Each, S3 00
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Farriers' Hammers.
No. 51. Adze Eye
No. 54. " " .
No. 55. Plain .
' WCaydole'e."
Per Dozen, $6 00
5 00
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Driving Hammers.
W~*£ * -
Per Dozen
' Heller Brnp."
$10 00
No. '2, Weight 2 lb 1 oz.,
Pick Pointing lLnmnrrs.
Cost Ste« j l.
Per Dozen, $15 00
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Weights, 7 oz.
Per Dozen, $7 00
76
10
8 00
Ball Pein Chipping Hammers.
75
12
9 00
Maydole'H."
74
73
16
20
10 00
II 00
72
12 00
71 7©K ™
jo 2# lbs. j lbs.
13 00 14 00 16 00
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Riveting Hammers.
Engineers' Hammers.
Riveting Hammers.
Nos. 12 3 456?
Per Dozen, $3 50 4 00 4 50 5 00 5 5° ° °° 7 00 8 00
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Engineers' Hammers.
Nos. O 1 2 2^ 8 4
Per Dozen, $7 00 9 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 15 00
Masons' Hammers.
Handled and Polished, Assorted Weights
Per Pound, $0 40
Rock Breaking or Napping I tamraers.
Top Mauls.
Assorted, 3 to 12 lbs
Per Pound, $0 35
V. & P.'s Cast Steel
Horton's Ship
Per Pound, $0 40
Each, 1 75
Railroad Spiking- Mauls.
Y. &P.'s Cast Steel
Per Pound, $0 30
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Blacksmiths' Sledges.
All Weights
Per Pound, $0 30
DoublellFace Sledges.
Oil Finish, Unhandled, all Weights Per Pound, $0 30 Full Polished, Handled
Per Pound, $0 45
Steel Crow Bars.
Wedge Point.
T -„- T -
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Assorted Weights, from 12 to 20 Pounds
Per Pound, $0 12
We always send Wedge Point, unless otherwise ordered.
■'Sunset" Steel "Wedges.
Sunset
Per Pound, $0 20 Truckee
Per Pound, $0 10
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Hot Chisels.
Cold Chisels.
1 Inch
Inch, y z
Each, $0 75
Inch, X
Each, $0 75
■ "ft
Eye Cliiwels, Hot or Cold.
Each, $1 00 I 1% Inch .....
Solid Cast Steel Round and Square Eye-Punches.
1 so
1
1 25
Each, $1 25
1 85
Hardies.
Flatters.
Anvil Hardies
o 90 I 00
Top Fullers.
1 25
1 50
Solid C'msI Si p<-l Flatters.
Inch, 2 2% 3 i'/i
Each, $2 00
2 50 3 00 3 50
Bottom Fullers.
4
4 00
Solid C:i«t Steel Top Fuller*.
Inch, % yi X 1 itf ' '-' 2
Each, $0 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75 2 00 2 50
Top Swages.
M"ltom Fullers.
Inch. ! *A U I ''4 'X 2
Bach, $0 75 o 75 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75
Bottom Swages.
Solid Oast steel Top Swages.
To Inch, % XX H X # ' '* ''-• '* 2 2% 2H 3
Each. $1 25 i 50 1 50 > SO 1 75 '75 2 00 2 25 2 50 2 75 3 00 3 50 4 00 5 00
Solid Cast steel Bottom Swages.
(When ordering give size of Hardy Hole.i
To Inch, K * . IX ''-• ' : '> 2 2 * 2 * * 3 5 * 4
Each. $1 25 1 25 1 50 1 75 2 00 2 25 2 50 2 75 3 00 3 25 3 50 3 75 4 00
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Centre Punch.
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Per Dozen, $2 00
Prick Punch.
Best Octagon Cast Steel
Per Dozen, $i 50
Coopers' Punches.
Size Steel 1/2 Inch, Points 1/8 Inch to 1/4 Inch .......
" " 5/8 " " 5/16 and 3/8 Inch .......
" " 3/4 " " 7/i6 " 1/2 "
Average Weight per Dozen, 5/8 Inch 7 lhs ; 3/4 Inch 1 1 lbs.
Per Dozen, $2 00
" Lb, o 40
" " 40
Cast Steel Cold Chisels.
OCTAOON STEEL.
Price
PUT UP IN PAPER BOXES.
All Warranted, and the Best Finished Goods in the Market.
Size of Steel, % %
Average Weight per Dozen, about 3^ 7
%
>4
1 Inch.
19 lbs.
Per Pound, $0 40
Cape Chisels.
OCTAGON STEEL.
Size of Steel, 3/4 Oct. Width of Points, 1/4, 5/16 and 3/8 Inch. Average Weight per Dozen, 9 lbs.
Price
Per Pound, $0 40
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Socket Firmer Chisels.
T. H.WITHERBY
Inch . 's % Y% % H %
Per Dozen, $8 oo 8 oo 8 oo 9 00 10 00 11 00
Assorted in Sets, % to 2 Inches, 12 Chisels
391
1 iX i# : ^ 2
12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00
Per Set, $11 25
Inch, '/i
Per Dozen, $22 00
Cornel' Chisels.
28 00
%
30 00
32 00
34 00
36 00
Socket Framing < 'hisels.
Inch, To yi % % ft 1 i' + ift
Per Dozen, $12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 18 00 20 00
Assorted in Sets, l { to 2 Inches, ir Chisels (1 Each Size from '4' to 2 Inch Inclusive)
22 00
$18 00
2
24 00
Extra Socket Firmer Chisels.
These Tools are Tempered hv an Improved Process, Insuring a Perfect Cutting ESdge.
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We warrant all goods bearing our trade mark to he perfect when they leave the shop, 90 far as the material and workmanship
is concerned. If a tool proves loo soft and bends on the edge or breaks in consequence of a flaw in the steel, and is returned to the
person from whom it is bought within JO days from date of purchase, a new tool will lie given in exchange. If it is broken
where the steel is sound, it will not be exchanged.
Price. No. 10 Set . 12 Chisels from % to 2 Inch, (sharpened and set ready for use) in Fancy Wooden Box $6 25
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Socket Chisels.
Size, Inch, # H
Per Dozen, $4 30 4 60
Size, Inch, 1 \%
Per Dozen, $6 80 7 50
Assorted to 2 Inch, 9 in a Set
" " 2 " 12 " "
X H X
S 00 s 50 6 00
8 00 9 00
Louk T*aT-in2:.
Assorted to 2 Inch, 9 in a Set
" " 2 " 12 " "
6 40
$5 25
6 00
Per Set, $8 loo
" " 9 SO
Mi 11 Wrights'.
8 INCH BLADES. HANDLED
Size, Inch, ' 4 y s ', % % %
Per Dozen, $9 00 9 50 10 00 10 50 11 00 11 50
Size, Inch, 1
Per Dozen, $12 00
iX
13 50
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Assorted to 2 Inch, 9 in a Set,
1 V 2
18 00 21 00
Per Set, $10 00
" " 12 50
10 Inch Blades, add 20 per Cent.
Socket Gouges.
Firmer.
Size, Inch, X Ye. X X X %
Per Dozen, $5 75 6 25 6 75 7 50 8 25 8 75
Size, Inch, 1
IX
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Assorted to 2 Inch, 9 in a Set
" " 2 " 12 " "
Ijotxc: P*avi 1 1 ir.
Assorted to 2 Inch, 9 in a Set
" " 2 " 12 " "
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8 INCH BLADES. HANDLED.
Size, Inch, X X X H X
Per Dozen, $9 25 10 25 11 25 12 25 13 50
Per Dozen, $9 50 10 25 10 75 11 50 12 50 13 50
Per Set, $725 Size, Inch, I 1% i'A iX 2
75 p er Dozen, $14 50 15 50 17 00 19 00 22 50
Per Set, $8 75 Assorted to 2 Inch, 9 in a Set
" 11 00 " " 2 " 12 "
Per Set, $11 00
" " 13 75
Millwrights' Framing Chisels.
Size, Inch, y%
Per Dozen, $9 00
%
9 50
BLADE 14 INCHES LONG. HANDLED.
X X X '
10 50
II 00
12 00
13 00
15 00
16 50
18 00
Socket Framing Chisels.
Size, Inch, y%
Per Dozen, $6 50
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7 00
7 50
8 INCH BLADE. HANDLED.
X X 1
8 00 8 50 9 00
<X 1%
9 50 10 00
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Firmer Chisels.
393
Long Thin Paring: Chisels.
Sires, Inches, % y % % ft % 7 / s i T % iyi ,# 2
Firmer Chisels, Per Dozen, $i 60 1 75 2 10 2 25 2 45 2 80 3 00 4 10 5 10 6 20 7 50
Paring Chisels, " " 2 80 2 90 3 20 3 55 4 00 4 30 5 25 7 15 8 60 10 15 12 50
Firmer Gouges.
Sets of 12
Per Set, 3 50
" " 5 80
Long Thin Paring Gl-ouges.
Sizes, Inches, % Y» X H X 7 A 1 I* 1/2 iH 2
Firmer Gouges, Per Dozen, $2 00 2 15 2 45 2 65 2 90 3 30 3 50 4 85 6 00 7 30 9 00
Paring Gouges, " " 4 70 4 80 5 10 5 40 5 90 6 15 7 15 9 35 10 85 13 20 15 50
Turning Chisels— Extra.
Sets of 12
Per Set, 4 10
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Chisels. IVi Dozen, $3 00
3 20
3 45
3 75
4 10
4 5°
5 10
6 20
7 70
9 20
10 70
Gouges, " " 3 70
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4 00
4 40
4 70
5 35
6 00
6 70
8 45
10 80
12 55
15 20
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"Buck Bros." BeA^eled Edge Socket Firmer Chisels.
FURNISHED IN SETS ONLT
Set of 9, Assorted, % to 2 Inch
Per Set, $7 00
9 00
"Horton & Arnold's" Ship Carpenters' Chisels and Gouges.
Socket Chisels.
Socket Gouges.
Size, Inch, 1 i'{ t'A i% 2 2</ z 3 3!^
Each, $1 00 1 15 1 25 1 30 1 50 2 00 2 60 3 00
Size, Inch, 1 1% \'/ 2 \}{ 2 2'4 3 3',
Each, $1 25 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 75 2 25 2 75 3 00
( Jarpenters' Slicks.
Oval J3at-lc Sotfket. Handled.
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Inch, 2y 2
Per Dozen, $22 00
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Solid Cast Steel
Per Dozen, $9 00
Cast Steel
Buttresses.
Per Dozen, $20 00
Coopers' Tools.
Iron G-eared W indlass.
Weight HO Pounds.
Is Beyond Doubt the Best 'Windlass in tlie Market.
This Improved Am. Iron Geared Windlass needs no word of praise as to its excelling all. Works easiest on heavy work;
is saving on man, staves and rope ; is right or left handed ; can be placed in any desired position in shop. The same machine is
also adaptable and extensively used by Butchers in slaughter houses, also in stores or warehouses for hoisting purposes, etc. Will
raise 4 or 5 tons weight.
Price, with Crank
$15 00
Coopers' Socket Drivers.
Handled .
Coopers' Short and < >val Drivers.
Each. $1 25 Bach
$1 00
Coopers' Nantucket Drivers.
Each
Coopers' 1 liekory Drivers.
$0 75 Each
$0 25
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Coopers' Tools.
Merchants' Patent Doweling Machine.
Each
$6 50
V Howels.
Tight Barrel Howels. Tight Barrel Crozes.
$i 25
Double Irons, 415' Feet
Coopers' Levelers.
Coopers' Flagging Irons.
Each, $2 50
Coopers' Vises.
Beech
So 25
Per Pound
$0 30
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'Barton's" Coopers' Froes.
Coopers' Scrapers.
Inches, 10
Per Doz., $15 00
12
18 00
14 16
21 00 24 00
Each
$0 7S
: Barton's" Coopers' Shaves.
Stave Shaves.
7 Inches
Each, $1 25 I 8 Inches
Each, $1 50
Backing: Shaves.
Heading Shaves.
7 Inches
Hollowing Shaves.
Hoop and Paring Shaves.
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Coopers' Spokeshaves.
Improved or Cleveland Pattern
Each, $1 50 I Double Iron, Wood Handle
Blade, 4 Inch
" 5 "
" 6 "
Coopers' Champer Knives.
RIGHT HAND
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Each, $1 50
Each, $1 50
1 75
" 2 00
"Barton's" Drawing Knives.
Narrow Carriage. ^Shingling.
Carpenters'.
Carpentera'.
Inch, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16
Per Dozen, $10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 20 00
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Narrow Carriage.
Inch,
6
7
8 9
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Per Dozen,
$11 00
12 00
13 00 14 00
Shingling Knives.
15 00
Inch,
10
12
14
Per Dozen,
$16 00
18 00
20 00
17 00
14
19 00
16
22 00
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399
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every bladj: wabbantkd.
Numbers.
Length of Blade.
6 Inch.
7 "
S "•
Width of Blade.
Size when Folded.
Per Dozen.
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3
i'A Inch.
I'A "
I'A "
II yi Inchx 2 Inch.
12^ " X2
14 " X2
$21 00
22 SO
24 00
Carpenters' Drawing Knives.
Scroll Knives.
ADJUSTAHLK HANDLKS.
Inch, S
Per Dozen, $12 00
Narrow, Beveled on Both Sides.
IO I Inch, 8 10
IS 00 Per Dozen, $12 00 15 00
"Witherby's" Drawing Knives.
Inch,
Per Dozen, $16 00
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S
18 00
9
19 00
No. 1.
10
20 00
12
22 00
24 00
14
25 00
15
26 00
16
28 00
400
"Gooclell's" Spokeshave.
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The circular shape of this tool enables it to work in smaller circles than other Shaves.
The angle of the knife is such that it cuts instead of scraping the grain of the wood. Either handle can be removed to work
in cramped places.
Price
Per Dozen, $9 00
"Bailey's" Iron Spokesliaves.
The Spokesliaves in the following List are superior in style, quality and finish to any in market. The Cutters are made of the
best English Cast Steel, tempered and ground by an improved method, and are in perfect working order when sent from the factory.
No. 51. Double Iron, Raised Handle, 10 In.. 2>j In. Cutter.
Per Dozen, $3 50
No. 52. Double Iron, Straight Handle, 10 In., 2% In. Cutter.
Per Dozen, S3 50
No. 53, Adjustable, Raised Handle, 10 In., 2% In. Cutter.
Per Dozen, $4 50
No. 54. Adjustable, Straight Handle, 10 In., 2<i In. Cutter.
Per Dozen, $4 50
No. 55. Model Double Iron, Hollow Face, 10 In., 2>s In. Cutter.
Per Dozen, $3 00
No. 58. Model Double Iron, 10 Inch, 2>g Inch Cutter.
Per Dozen, $3 00
No. 59. Single Iron (Pattern of No. 56), 10 In., 2% In. Cutter.
Per Dozen, $3 50
No. ttO. Double Cutter, Hollow aud Straight, 10 Inch, 1 '. Inch Cutters
Per Dozen, $4 50
Patent Reversible Spokeshave.
This Spokeshave can be worked to and from the person using it without changing position.
No. 62. Raised Handle (Heavy), Double Cutter, 10 Inch, 2% Inch Cutter
Per Dozen, $6 00
Wood Spokesliaves.
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Beech, Plain, per Dozen, $3 25 3 75 4 25
Size, Inch, 2%
Beech, Plated, per Dozen, $9 10
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Jack
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AMERICAN IRONS.
Each, $o 75
" o 90
1 00
1 40
Jointer, 26 In.
"' 28 "
30 "
Fancy Planes.
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Each, $1 50
" 1 60
1 75
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Hollows and Rounds.
A. Nosing l'laiu
SUiw K.i ! (1 ifl S,
Inch, ', H X H 1 1 's
Bach, $0 60 60 o 60 o 60 60 o 65
Handled Rabbets « ii b
Inch, 2 2\ 2#
Each, $1 80 I 90 2 00
Tooth Plane, Cast Steel Iron
BCatoh Planes.
Handled, '., H. X, H, 1 Inch
" 1 V. 1 '-• Inch .
Unhandled, ,W. Hi '-•. H. X. H< ' Inch
I >:m Loee.
Brass Screw Stop, all Sizes, \ to 1 huh
fi. Quarter Round.
IX I'A IV ' 2
65 o 70 80 90
'J Spars,
*X 3
2 25 2 50
Each, $1 00
Per Pair, $2 00
2 25
" " I 25
Each, $1 50
To ', Inch
$0 50
ft
C*. Quarter Round.
Head Planes. Single.
o 55
Centre Bead.
Advance 10 cents on each Size of Single Bead.
Hollows and Rounds.
% and
70
To No. 12 14 to 18 20 to 24
Per Pair, $0 75 90 1 10
Filletsteis.
Plain Side Stop . . $1 25 | Brass Side Stop
Panel Plows.
No. 117. Beech Screw Stop, without Handle Each, $5 00
No. 119. " " " with " . . •• 5 50
Sets of 9 Pairs
Per Set, $7 20
$1 40
A. Nosing Planes. '.. to
$0 80
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Smooth
Jack
Ship Planes.
ANCHOR BRAND.'
Each, $1 00
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AMERICAN IRONS.
Fore
Jointer
Single Ou1 Plane Lrons.
Each, $1 75
" 2 00
Double Plane Iron.-
Sizes to Inch, 1%
Single Irons, per Dozen, $3 19
Double " " " $6 09
Sizes, Inch, 1 ' 4
Single Irons, Each, $0 20
Double " $0 40
Sizes, Inch, 1%
Each, $0 30
Price
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10 13
2h
6 57
10 97
2H
37
o 65
33
"Wood Turners' Sizing Tool.
< ipens to a lya Indies.
3
8 25
13 78
o 40
70
2^
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"Bailey's" Adjustable Planes.
403
Iron Planes.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
Each.
Smooth Plane, 5'A In. in Length, 1% In. Cutter, $2 25
" 7 iH " " 2 75
" s • i^r » " 3 00
" 9 " " " 2 " 3 25
No.
No.
No.
No.
5. Jack Plane, 14 In. in Length,
6. Fore ." iS " " "
7. Jointer " 22 " " "
8. " " 24 " "
Each.
2 In.
Cutter,
$3 75
2H "
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4 75
2^ "
"
5 50
2# "
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6 50
No. 10. Carriage Makers' Rabbet Plane, 14 In., 2<4 In. Cutter. Each, $4 50
"Wood Bottom Planes.
No. 21.
Smooth Plane
7 In. in
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I ! + 111
Cutter, $2 00
No. 22.
" "
8 " "
"
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" 2 00
No. 23.
" "
9 " "
"
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2 00
No. 24.
11 1,
8 " "
"
2 "
2 00
No. 25.
lilock
9'-- " "
"
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2 00
Each.'
No. 35. Handle Smooth, 9 In. in Length, 2 In. Cutter, $2 50
No. 36. " " 10 " " " T-Yt " " 2 75
No. 37. Jenny " 13 ' 2% " " 3 00
No. 2<>. Jack Plane
No. 27.
No. 28. Pore "
No. 29.
Bath.
15 In. in Length, 2 In. Cutter, $2 25
15 " " " 2% " " 2 50
is •■ " •• 2^ •• •• 2 7S
20 " " " 2H " " 2 75
Each.
No. 30. Jointer Plane, 22 In. in Length, 2^ In. Cutter, $3 00
No. 31. " " 24 *X. " " 3 00
No. 32. " " 26 2% " " 3 25
No. 33. " " 28 2% " " 3 25
No. 34. " " 30 " " " 2# " 3 50
"Bailey's" Pan-nt Adjustable Block Plains.
These Block Planes are adjusted by a Screw and Lever movement, and the mouth can be opened wide or made close, as the
nature of the work to be done may require. The handles to Nos. "V and 15^ are secured to the stock by the use of an iron nut,
and can be easily attached to or liberated from the Plane, as the convenience of the workman may require.
No. »'... Excelsior Block Plane, b In. in Length, 1 ; 4 In. Cutler.
Each, $1 50
No. 15. Kxcelsior Block Plane, 7 In. in Length, 1 \, In. Cutter.
Each, Si 60
No. 9J4 . Excelsior Block Plane, with Rosewood Handle, 6 In.
in Length, 1^ In. Cutter. Each, $1 75
No. 15 '.. Excelsior Block Plane, with Rosewood Handle, 7 In.
in Length, 1I4 In. Cutter. Each, Si 85
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Cast Steel Cutters for above Block Planes, $0 25
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"Stanley's" Improved Planes.
Wood Bottom Planes.
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No. 122. Smooth Plane. S In. in Length. i-< 4 In. Cutter
Nos. Each.
127. Jack Plane, 15 In. in Length, 2>s In. Cutter, $2 00
129. Fore Plane, 20 In. in Length, 2^ In. Cutter, 2 25
Improved Rabbet Plane.
This plane will lie perfectly flat on either side, and can he
used with right or left hand equally well, while planing into
corners or up against perpendicular surfaces.
Nos.
1§0. Iron Stock S In. in Length, \% In. wide
181. " " 8 I# " '•
1§2. " " S 1 " "
190. •' " 8 1', " •' with spur
191. " " 8 i' 4
192. " " 8 1
Patent Adjustable Beading,
and Slitting Plane.
Each.
Si OO
I 00
I 00
1 IS
I 15
" 1 is
Rabbet
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This Plane embraces in a compact and practical form (11
Beading and Center Beading Plane ; (2) Rabbet and Filletster ;
(3)Dado; (4) Plow; (51 Matching Plane, and (6) a Superior
Slitting Plane.
Each Plane is accompanied bv seven Beading Tools (1/8
3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16 and 1/2 Inch), Nine Plow and Dado
Bits (1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5,16. 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 5/8 and 7/8 Inch), a Slit-
ting Blade and a Tonguiug Tool.
Price, Including Beading Tools. Bits. Slitting Blade, etc.
No. 45. Iron Stock and Fence. . $8 00
Each, $i 50
No. 135. Handle Smooth, io In. in Length, 2</i In. Cutter.
Each, $2 00
Duplex Rabbet Plane and Filletster.
Remove the arm to which the fence is secured, ami .1
Handled Rabbet Plane is had, and with two seats for the cutter,
so that the tool can be used as a Bull-Nose Rabbet if required.
The Plane will lie perfectly flat on either side, and can be used
with right or left hand equally well, while planing into corners
or up against perpendicular surfaces.
The arm to which the fence is secured can be screwed into
either side of the stock, thus making a superior right or left
hand Filletster with adjustable spur and depth gauge.
No. 78. Iron Stock and Fence, S', In. in Length, \'/i In.
Cutter. Each, $1 50
Patent Adjustable Beading Plane.
This tool, for ordinary beading or for center beading,
cannot be surpassed. By adjustment of the fence, center bead-
ing can be done up to the five inches from the edge of a board.
Except for working across the grain, the spurs need not be used.
Patent Adjustable Beading Plane, including Bits (1/8, 3/16, 14.
5/16, 3/8, 7/16 and 1/2 Inch I.
No. 50. Iron Stock and Fence . . Each, $4 00
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Iron Block Planes.
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This Plane was first introduced as a convenient Tool for amateurs and others who work with scroll saws, picture framing, etc.
It has proved so valuable to mechanics in all the lighter kinds of wood-working, and so useful about offices, stores and dwellings, for
making slight repairs of windows, doors, furniture, etc., that it seems likely to be wanted in every household.
No. IOI. Block Plane, 3 'i In. in Length, 1 In. Cutter ....... Each, $0 20
No. 102. Block Plane, 5'. In. in Length, \% In. Cutter. No. 110. Block Plane, 7^ In. in Length, \}{ In. Cutter.
Each, $o 40 j Each, $0 60
No. 103. Adjustable Block Plane, 5^ Inches in Length, No. 120. Adjustable Block Plane, Ti Inches in Length,
1 % In. Cutter. Each, $0 60 ! 1^ In. Cutter. Each, $0 85
No. 130. Block Plane (Double-Ender), 8 In. in Length, i'X In. Cutter ..... Each, $0 80
Patent Improved Rabbet Plane. Pull-Nose Rabbet Plane.
WITH STEEL CASE.
No. 80. Rabbet Plane. Skew, 9 In. in Length, 1 '_. In. Cutter.
Each, $1 10
No. DO. Rabbet Plane, Skew, 9 In. in Length, with Spur.
Each, $1 25
Adjustable < Ihamfer Plane.
This ,vill be found a very useful Tool by all wood-workers,
enabling the owner to work close up into corners, where it is
found necessary to do so. The mouth to this Plane can readily
be made open or close, by means of the screw on the top which
passes through a slot in the upper section of the stock.
No. 75. Iron Stock, 4 In. in Length. 1 In. Cutter, Kach. $0 50
Patent Adjustable Circular Plane.
The front section of this Plane, to which the Cutter is
attached, is movable up and down. It can be firmly secured to
the rear section of the Plane at any desired point by means of
a Thumb-Screw. Without the use of any other tool, this Plane
will do perfect chamfer or stop-chamfer work of all ordinary
widths.
When the two sections are clamped together so as to
form an even base-line, the tool can tie used as an ordinary
bench plane.
No. T«. Iron Stock, In. in Length. 1 ft In. Cutter, Each, $2 00
This Plane has a Flexible Steel Face, and by means of
the thumb-screws at each end of the stock can be easily adapted
to plane circular work — either concave or convex.
No. 113. i}» In. Cutter
Each. $4 00
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"MILLER'S"
Patent Combined Plow, Filletster and Matching Plane.
This Tool embraces, in a most ingenious and successful
combination, the common Carpenter's Plow, an Adjustable
Filletster and a perfect Matching Plane. The entire assort-
ment can be kept in smaller space, or made more portable than
an ordinary Carpenter's Plow.
The above engraving represents the Tool, adjusted for use
as a Plow. With each Plow eight bits (1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8,
7/10, 1/2 and 5/8 inch) are furnished ; also a Touguing Tool (1/4
inch), and by use of the latter, together with the 1/4 inch Plow
Bit for grooving, a perfect Matching Plane is made.
Each Plane is accompanied by a Slitting Tool, a Tongue Tool (1/4 inch;, a Filletster Cutter, and eight Plow Bits (1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16,
3/8, 7/16, 1/2 and 5/8 inches).
Combined Plow and RCa.to1l.irLg Plane.
Including Plow Bits, Slitting and Tonguing Tools.
No. 43. Iron Stock and Fence . . . Each, $ 7 00
No. 44. Gun Metal Stock and Fence . . " 10 00
Combined. Plow, Filletster and Matching Plane.
Including Plow Bits, Slitting and Tonguing Tools.
No. 41. Iron Stock and Fence . . . Each, $ 9 00
No. 42. Gun Metal Stock and Fence . " 12 00
TRACT'S"
Patent Adjustable Dado, Filletster, Plow, Etc.
The Tool here represented consists of two sections : A main stock
with two bars, or arms ; and a sliding section, having its bottom, or face,
level with that of the main stock.
It can be used as a Dado of any required width, by inserting the bit
into the main stock, and bringing the sliding section up to the edge of the
bit. The two spurs, one on each section of the Plane, will thus be brought
exactly in front of the edges of the bit. The gauge on the sliding section
will regulate the depth to which the Tool will cut.
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By attaching the Guard-plate, shown above, to the sliding
section, the Tool may be readily converted into a Plow, a Fil-
letster, or a Matching Plane— as explained in the printed in-
structions which go in every box.
Adjustable Dado, Filletster, Plow, Etc.
Including Plow Bits, Tonguing and Grooving Tools.
No. 46. Iron Stock and Fence . Each, $7 00
The Tool is accompanied by eight Plow Bits (3/16, 1/4,
5/16, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 7/S and 1 1/4 inch), a Filletster Cutter and a
Tonguing Tool. All these bits are secured in the main stock
on a skew.
No. 47.
-A-dj-u stable Dado.
Including Bits (3/8, 5/8, 7/8, 1 1/4 Inch).
Iron Stock and Fence
Each, $4 00
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Patent Tongning
and Grooving Plane.
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Two separate Tools, which are always used in connection with each other, are here combined in one ; thus affording to the
owner two superior Tools, in a cheap form, and occupying no more space in a chest or on a bench than one ordinary Tonguing or
Grooving Tool.
No. 4§. Iron Stock and Fence (including Tonguing and Grooving Tools! .... Each, $2 50
Wood-workers' Handy Router Plane.
"Stanley's" Universal Hand Beader.
This Tool should be added to the kit of every skilled
Carpenter, Cabinet Maker, Stair Builder, Pattern Maker or
Wheelwright.
When in the form shown in the illustration it is perfectly
adapted to smooth the bottom of grooves, panels, or all depres-
sions below the general surface of any woodwork.
The Bits can also be clamped to the backside of the up-
right post, and outside of the stock. In this position they will
plane into corners, or will smooth surfaces not easily reached
with any other tool, as the form of the shank enables the Bit to
work either parallel with the stock lengthwise, or at a right
angle with it.
No. 71. Iron Stock, with Steel Bits (^ and }£ In.) Each, $1 50
For Beading, Reeding, or Fluting, straight or irregular
surfaces this tool is invaluable to wood-workers.
Six superior steel cutters go with each tool. Both ends
are sharpened, thus embracing six ordinary sizes of Beads, four
sets of Reeds and two Fluters.
The cutter is firmly clamped to the stock. A gauge with
long straight bearing surfaces is used in ordinary work ; and a
gauge with oval bearing surfaces is used for curved or irregular
forms of work.
Either gauge can be shifted from one side of the cutter
to the other, without separating it from the stock, and can be
rigidly set at any required distance from either side of the cutter.
No. «6.
Iron Stock, with Six Steel Cutters
Extra Cutters or Blanks for same .
Each, $1 00
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"Steers" Improved Iron Planes.
AD.TTTSTA-BIjTr; WOOD BOTTOM.
klCT SHOWING THE COMPOSITF BOTTOM.
PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS ARE :
1. A Composite Bottom, the bottom of the Plane being inlaid with Rosewood strips securely dove-tailed into the iron, so
combined as to prevent the wood from wearing away, by which improvement one of the greatest objections to Iron Planes is avoided,
viz. : the clinging of the Plane when in use to the work.
2. The Improved method of fastening the Cutter in the Plane, doing away with the heavy third iron used 111 some planes, and
allowing the use of a HEAVIER cutting iron*, therebv avoiding all possibility of chattering.
3. The Adjustable Mouth, which, ill an entirely new way. may be made wide or narrow with great ease.
No 303. Smooth Plane. S In. Long. 1 \, In. Cutter. Each, $3 00 , No. 305. Jack Plane, 14 In. Long, 2" s In. Cutter, Each. $3 75
No. 3©4L 9 " 2 325 No. 306. Fore " 18 " " 2V 4 75
No 30T. lointer, 22 In. Long. 2H In. Cutter Each, $5 50
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Victor" Iron Planes.
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Block Plane.
Jack, Fore and. Jointer Plane.
Smooth Plane.
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Nos. Each.
1. Block Plane, Adjustable Muuth and Cutter, 6 In. in
Length, i}( In. Cutter, Polished Trimmings . $1 50
\%. Block Plane, Adjustable Mouth and Cutter, 6 In. in
Length, ij^ In. Cutter, Nickel-Plated Trimmings I 75
3. Smooth Plane, with Adjustment, Sji In. in Length,
1 % In. Cutter, Polished Trimmings 3 00
3}4- Smooth Plane, with Adjustment, 8 'i In. in Length,
1 Jt In. Cutter, Nickel-Plated Trimmings . . -3 75
4. Smooth Plane, with Adjustment, 9 In. in Length,
2 In. Cutter, Polished Trimmings 3 25
\}i Smooth Plane. withA djustmeut, 9 In. in Length,
2 In. Cutter, Nickel-Plated Trimmings . . . . 4 00
5. Jack Plane, with Adjustment, 14 In. in Length, 2 In.
Cutter, Polished Trimmings 3 75
Nos. Kacli.
5^. Jack Plane, with Adjustment, 14 In. in Length, 2 In.
Cutter, Nickel-Plated Trimmings $4 50
6. Fore Plane, with Adjustment, 18 In. in Length,
%y% In. Cutter, Polished Trimmings 4 75
6^. Fore Plane, with Adjustment, 18 In. in Length,
2}i In. Cutter, Nickel-Plated Trimmings . . . 5 50
7. Jointer Plane, with Adjustment, 22 In. in Length,
2^8 In. Cutter, Polished Trimmings .... 5 50
?/4' Jointer Plane, with Adjustment, 22 In. in Length,
iY% In. Cutter, Nickel-Plated Trimmings . . . 6 25
8. Jointer Plane, with Adjustment, 24 In. in Length.
2% In. Cutter, Polished Trimmings 6 50
& l A* Jointer Plane, with Adjustment, 24 In. in Length,
2% In. Cutter, Nickel-Plated Trimmings . . . 7 25
Combined Smooth Rabbet and Filletster Plane.
The tool represented below consists of an Iron Smooth Plane, (same as our No. 4 Plane) and is so constructed that by means
of the attachments which accompany it, it can also be used as a Rabbet Plane or a Filletster.
This view of the Tool shows the Cutter on one side to be
flush with the head of the stock to the Plane, adapting it for
use as a Rabbet Plane ; also, there is shown in this view the
depth gauge, spur in edge of stock, and the fence, all of which
belong to the tool when used as a Filletster.
This view of the Tool shows the socket, which cau be
screw T ed on to the side of the stock, and through which a bar
slides. The fence can thus be moved to any required distance
from the edge of the stock, making an Adjustable Filletster of
any desired width up to 2 inches.
No. 11. Combined Smooth, Rabbet and Filletster Plane, 9 In. Long, 2 In. Cutter, Polished Trimmings .
No. \iyi. " " " " 9 " 2 " Nickel-Plated Trimmings
Each, $5 00
■ " 5 50
'B. Bailey
Pocket Block Plane.
Improved Adjustable ( "irculnr Plane.
No. 12. 4'/ z In. in Length. \% In. Cutter, Japanned Finish,
Polished Trimmings. Each, $0 75
No. 12j£. 4K In. in Length, 1% In. Cutter, Japanned Finish,
Nickel-Plated Trimmings. Each, $1 00
Its smallest working capacity is i8!4 inches outside circle
and I2J^ inches inside circle. Both ends of the face of the
Plane are moved simultaneously and precisely alike, by means
of one screw. The simplicity of its operation is uuequaled.
No. 20. Circular Plaue, 9!^ In. in Length, i}{ In. Cutter.
Nickel-Plated Trimmings. Each, $5 00
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These Chests are all made from the best selections of young growth Chestnut, trimmed with heavy Black Walnut mouldings, with
sliding Drawers and Tills, with fancy lifting Handles, Lock and Key, all complete. Tools all first-class.
Price
No. 20. Chest and. Tools.
Size, 14 inches long, 6% inches wide, and 5 inches deep.
Contains 20 tools, as follows:
$5 00
1 Smoothing Plane,
1 Claw Hammer,
1 Polished Mallet,
1 Try Square,
2 Brad Awls (Handled),
1 Saw File and Handle,
1 Pair Flat Nose Pliers,
2 Nail Gimlets,
1 Marking Awl,
1 Hand Saw,
1 Hatchet,
1 Marking Gauge,
1 Screw Driver,
2 Chisels and Handle,
1 Hickory Hand Screw,
1 Lead Pencil,
1 Four Fold Rule, one foot long.
No. 22. Chest and Tools.
Price
Size, 18 inches long, 8# inches wide, and i>% inches deep,
Contains 33 tools, as follows:
1 Smoothing Plane.
1 Shingling Hatchet,
1 Ball Brace,
i- Four Fold Foot Rule,
1 Trying Square,
1 Cabinet File (Handled),
1 Claw Hammer,
1 Pair Flat Nose Pliers,
2 Brad Awls (Handled),
1 Japanned Oil Can,
1 Hindoo Oil Stone,
1 Pair Carpeuter's Pincers,
3 Nail Gimlets (Assorted),
1 Screw Driver Bit,
1 Hand Saw (Filed and Set),
1 Hickory Mallet,
2 Double Cut Bits,
1 Hickory Hand Screw,
3 Firmer Chisels (Polished Handles),
1 Marking Gauge,
1 Saw File (Handled),
1 Screw Driver,
1 Marking Awl (Handled),
1 Lead Pencil,
1 Nail Punch,
1 Pair Compasses,
1 Pocket Level.
No. 24. Chest and Tools.
Price
$16 50
Size, 21 iuches loug, 10H inches wide, and s 1 a inches deep.
Contains 60 tools, as follows;
1 Smoothing Plane,
1 Hickory Mallet.
1 Marking Gauge.
1 Hand Saw (Filed and Set),
1 Chalk Line Keel, with Awl,
1 Lend Pencil,
2 Brad Awls (Haudted),
1 Pocket Level.
1 Brad Awl Set (20 tools),
1 Two Foot Rule,
1 Hickory Hand Screw,
1 Hindoo Oil Stone,
1 Pair Compasses.
1 Pair Flat Nosed Pliers,
1 Cabinet Drawing Knife.
1 Marking Awl (Handled).
1 Bench Screw.
1 Jack Plane.
1 Shingling Hatchet,
1 Claw Hammer,
1 Ball Brace.
1 Saw File (Handled),
1 Nail Punch,
1 Pair Carpenter's Pincers,
1 Trving Square.
4 Firmer Chisels Polished Handles).
\ Japanned Oil Can,
1 Screw Driver.
3 Nail Gimlets Assorted),
4 Brace Bits (Assorted),
1 Screw Driver Bit,
1 Chalk Line.
1 Plated Corkscrew.
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No. 21. Chest and Tools.
$7 00
Size, 16 inches long, 7^ iuches wide, and 5^ inches deep.
Coutains 25 tools, as follows:
1 Hand Saw (Filed aud Set),
1 Smoothing Plane,
1 Shingling Hatchet,
r Marking Gauge,
1 Trying Square,
2 Brad Awls (Handled),
1 Marking Awl (Handled),
1 Pair Flat Nose Pliers,
1 Saw File (Handled),
3 Nail Gimlets (Assorted),
1 Pair Carpenter's Pincers,
1 Chalk Line Reel.
1 Claw Hammer,
1 Hickory Mallet,
1 Screw Driver,
1 Lead Pencil,
2 Firmer Chisels (Polished Handles)
1 Cabinet File (Handled),
1 Hickory Hand Screw,
1 Four Fold One Foot Rule,
1 Nail Punch.
No. 23. Chest and Tools.
Price ....... $12 50
Size, 19J4 iuches loug, $ l A inches wide, and y% inches deep.
Contains 46 tools, as follows:
1 Hand Saw 1 Filed and Set), : Trying Square,
1 Pair Flat Nose Pliers, 1 Cabinet File,
4 Firmer Chisels (Polished Handles), 1 Jack Plane,
1 Hickory Mallet,
6 Brace Bits (Assorted),
1 Claw Hammer,
1 Hickory Hand Screw,
1 Pair Carpenter's Pincers.
1 Chalk Line,
1 Japanned Oil Can,
2 Saw Files (Handled',
2 Brad Awls Handled).
1 Lead Pencil.
3 Nail Gimlets (Assorted:,
1 Plated Cork Screw,
1 Cabinet Drawing Knife,
1 Bench Screw,
1 Ball Brace,
1 Shingling Hatchet.
1 Nail Punch,
1 Chalk Line Reel.
1 Hindoo Oil Stone,
1 Marking Gauge,
1 Two Foot Rule.
1 Pair Compasses,
1 Marking Awl (Handled).
2 Sewing Awls (Handled),
1 Screw Driver,
1 Pocket Level,
1 Screw Driver Bit.
No. 25. Chest and Tools.
Price
Size, 25 iuches long, 12^ inches wide, and 9J4 inches deep.
Contains 70 tools, as follows:
1 Hand Saw Filed and set),
1 Panel Saw Filed and Set),
1 Smoothing Plane
$24 00
1 Hickorv Hand Screw,
3 Nail Gimlets (Assorted),
1 Trying Square,
1 Lead Pencil,
1 Two Foot Iron Square,
1 Brad Awl Set ,20 tools).
1 Claw Hammer,
1 Marking Gauge.
1 Pair Flat Nose Pliers.
1 Hindoo Oil Stone.
1 Chalk Line Reel, with Awl.
1 Eight Inch Screw Driver,
1 Cabinet File (Handled),
2 Brad Awls (Handled),
1 Pocket Level.
1 Marking Awl (Handled),
1 Plated Corkscrew,
1 Two Foot Rule.
1 Half Inch Auger Bit.
1 Shingling Hatchet,
1 Ball Brace.
1 Pair Compasses.
I Saw File (Handled).
6 Firmer Chisels (Polished Handles),
1 Jack Plane.
1 Hickorv Mallet,
4 Brace Bits (Assorted).
1 Nail Punch,
1 Six Inch Screw Driver,
1 Japanned Oil Can,
1 Pair Carpenter's Pincers.
1 Screw Driver Bit.
1 Wood Rasp (Handled).
2 Sewing Awls (Handled).
1 Chalk Line.
1 Cabinet Drawing Knife.
1 Bench Screw.
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Sunset" Hatchets.
SHINGLING.
LATHING.
'STJTSTSICT" BRAND HATCHETS.
HALF-HATCHET.
JBroad.
Nos.
Width of Cut, Inch,
Per Dozen,
1 2
4 4'A
$10 50 11 50
3
5
13 00
\ 5
5'A 6
14 50 16 50
6
("A
18 00
7
7
19 So
8
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22 00
Nos. 1
Per Dozen, $8 00
Shingling.
2
8 50
3
9 00
Nos. 1
Per Dozen, $8 00
Lathing.
2
8 so
3
9 00
Claw
Nos. 1
Per Dozen, $9 00
2
9 SO
3
10 00
Nos. 1
Per Dozen, $8 00
Half-Hatchet.
2
8 so
3
9 00
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YEKKES & PLUMB AND HUNT'S HATCHETS. TAKE SAME LIST AS ABOVE.
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SQUARE FACE.
Yerkes & Plumb's Square Face
Peck's
Underbill's "
" Bell Face
Haines' Hammer Face
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Lathing Hatchets.
BOSTON PATTERN.
BELL FACE.
HAINES'
PATTERN.
Per
Dozen,
$25 00
18 00
18 00
20 00
15 00
Boat or Hunters' Hatchets.
No. I
Tcr Dozen, $10 00 No. 2
Per Dozen, $11 00
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Axes.
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Handled. Axes.
Weight.
Clean
Cut.
Sunset
Ohio.
Powell
Tool Co.
Peck's
Ohio.
Peck's
Supekii.
3 to 4^
$12 00
13 00
IS S°
IS So
16 so
4 to 5
4'A to $'A
$12 SO
13 So
16 00
16 00
17 00
4<A to 6
$13 00
14 00
16 50
16 50
17 So
'HUNT'S," SAME LIST PRICK A.S "PECK'S" SUPERB.
TTnhandled Axes.
Weights
Sunset.
Albion.
Eureka.
limns.
3 to 4, and 3'A to 4.^ ...... Per Dozen,
$10 so
11 50
11 75
11 so
Peck's" Double Bitted Axes.
California, Falling and Swamping Patterns.
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All Steel, Half Polished
Full
Per Dozen, $18 00
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Finished in Red
Per Dozen, $34 00
Boys' and Freighters' Axes.
Boys' Axes, "Sunset," Weight 2 lbs, 28 Inch Handle
" " "Hunt's," " 2 " 28 " "
Freighters' " "Sunset," 3 " 30 "
Per Dozeu, $10 00
13 5°
12 00
Coopers' Axes and Adzes.
Cooprls' \x. ■•-.
Barton's, No. 1, Width ol Cut 10 Inches
" 2, 8]
Per Dozen, $36 00
30 00
( Joopers' Adzes.
Barton's, No. 1, Bolted Handle, Weight 4 lbs
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"Peck's" or "Hunt's."
Ship Adze
House "
Per Dozen, $25 00
" 24 00
'" Barton's."
Millwrights' Half Head Adze, per Dozen, $24 00
Ship Adze . . .... j 00
MILLWRIGHTS'.
" Morton's."
Ship Adze Per Dozen
$33 00
Lipped " . " "
36 00
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Broad Axes.
HUNT'S, SHIP.
WESTERN PATTERN.'
HORTON'S. SHIP.
Horton's, Usual Weight
Barton's,
Hunt's, "
Ship Broad. Axes.
Per Dozen, $45 00
" " 36 00
" " 30 00
"Western Pattern" Broad Axes.
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Peck's or Hunt'i, Weight 5 to 7 </ 2 lbs .
8 " 9 "
Per Dozen, $32 00
35 00
"Our" Saw.
415
WARRANTED CAST STKBL.
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Beech Handle, Polished Edge, with 3 Screws, set and Sharpened.
Inch, 12
14 16 18 20 22
24
26
Per Dozen, $4 50
S 00 S 50 6 00 6 50 7 00
7 So
8 00
Disston's" Saws, No. 7.
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Gist Steel, warranted, Beech Handle, Polished Edge, 4 Improved Screws, Grained Blade.
Inch. 14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
Per Dozen, $12 00
13 00
14 00
16 00
18 00
19 00
20 00
23 50
" Disston's" Saws, No. 9.
Extra London Spring Steel, warranted. Apple Handle, Polished Edge, 4 Improved Screws, Grained Blade.
Inch, 16
Per Dozen, 15 50
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18
17 00
20
19 00
24
23 00
26
24 00
28
28 00
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Extra Refined London Spring Steel, Selected and highly Polished Blade, Handle Carved and Polished, 4 Improved
Brass Screws, the finest Hand Saw manufactured.
Inches, 16
Per Dozen, $20 00
18
22 00
20
24 00
22
26 00
24
28 00
26
30 00
28
34 00
Disston's " Skew-Back Saws.
HAND S A. W.
It combines the popular "Skew-Back," the peculiar shaped butt or heel, which, with the new Screws, makes it almost impos-
sible to work loose from the handle, and gives the full sweep of the saw without the possibility of catching in the work.
All the above features are patented.
Inches, 16
18
20
22
24
26
28
Per Dozen, $14 50
16 00
17 So
19 5°
21 00
22 00
25 00
" Enterprise " Combination Saw.
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Beech Handle, Polished Edge, 3 Plain Screws, Set and Sharpened. 24 Inch, Etched Rule.
Saw, 26 Inch
Per Dozen, $9 00
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Size, Inch, 8
Per Dozen, $13 00
10
14 00
16 00
No. 4. APPLE WOOD HANDLES.
14 16 18
18 00 20 00 22 00
24 00
22
26 00
24
28 00
Oast Steel Compass Saws.
Size, Inch, 10
Per Dozen, $4 25
4 SO
No. 2. APPLE WOOD HANDLES.
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4 75
16
S 00
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5 25
Xist of Saws.
Sits Complete, combining a Key Hole, Compass and Pruning Saw,
with Handle [sets] . . Per Dozen, $12 00
Key Hole Blades Only . . " " 1 50
Compass " " " 3 00
Pinning " . . . " " 5 00
Handles and Screws . . . " " 2 50
Tbrbb Sits in \ Box.
K<-\ I [ole .-saw and 1 'ad.
Saw Complete
Per Dozen, $2 50 Blades Only
/.en. $1 50
S;i\v I'ails.
Beech Handle, Steel Screws
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Per Dozen,
$4 00
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Pruning Saws.
CALIFOENIA.
California Draw Cut Pruner
Per Dozen, $7 00
"Little G-iant" Pruning Hook and. Saw.
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Hook and Saw
Per Dozen, $18 00
Reversible Pruner.
16 Inch
Per Dozen, $12 00 | 18 Inch .
"Brown's" Pruning Saws.
Per Dozen, $13 00
Size, Inch, 12
No. 3. Per Dozen, $5 50
14
6 00
16
6 75
Felloe Webs.
18
7 S°
20
8 50
22
9 So
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.STANDARD GAUGES. ASSOKTBD WIDTHS.
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Size, Inch, 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
Per Dozen, $1 60 1 85 2 10 2 35 2 70 3 00 3 30 3 65 4 00 4 40 4 80 520 5 60 6 00
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No. 0. Kitchen Saws.
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Size, 14 Inch
Per Dozen, $7 50 | Size, 16 Inch
Butcher Bow Saws.
Per Dozen, $8 00
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2. Flat Back.
Inches, 14
16
18 20
22
Per Dozen, $11 75
12 50
13 25 14 00
'4 75
24
15 So
"Henry Disston & Sons" Butchers' Bow Back Saws.
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Inches, 18
Per Dozen, $28 00
No. 5. California Flat Steel Back, Clock Spring Blued Blade.
20
29 00
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24
31 00
No. 6. California Oval Steel Back.
Inches, 16
18 20 22
Dozen, $20 00
21 00 22 00 23 00
Butcher Saw Blades.
Size, 24 Inch, Clock Spring Blued Blades
24
24 00
Per Dozen, S7 00
Cast Steel Saw Knives.
Price
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Per Dozen, $5 25
420
American Hack Saws.
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Hack Saws, with Stubbs' Blades, Complete.
Inches, S 10 12
Per Dozen, $18 00 21 00 24 00
Stubbs' Hack Saw Blades.
14 Inches, 8 10 12 14 10
27 00 Per Dozen, $3 00 4 50 6 00 7 00 9 00
" < iriiiin's" I [ack Saw.
One Dozen Blades Willi Each Frame,
Size, 9 Inch Blade, Complete with Frame .........
Extra Blades ....... l'er Dozen, $0 75
Per Dozen, $18 00
"Disston's" Great American One Man Saw
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GREATAMERICAN
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Size, Feet, 3
Each, $2 75
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3 00 3 50
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Per Foot, $0 60
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"Disstou & Sons" Warranted Extra Tempered Pit Saws.
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Size, Feet, 6
Each, $6 00
6'i
6 50
Tillers and Boxes for Pit f-s.-iws. Complete.
Price, $2 50
7
7 00
Box for Pit Saw
Each $1 00 I Tiller
Bach, $i 50
Patent Ground and Tempered ( !ast steel Wood Saw Blades.
JACKS* >N.
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No. I. Set and Sharpened, 30 inches
Per Dozen. $2 75
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MAK'SHALL.
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N<> :t. Set and Sharpened, 30 Indies
Per Dozen, $3 75
DISSTON & SONS' CAST 9TKKL,
No. 6. Set and Sharpened, 30 Inches .........
mSSTON'S IMl'UOVKD WOOll SLA/W HI.AIIES.
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Per Dozen, $6 00
Per Dozen, $6 50
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CLXMLAJS; FEAMB, No. 60.
Patented Feb. zz, 1871.
DISSTON" & SON'S' No. 6.
No. 60. Framed Complete.
With No. 77 Blade . ... Per Dozen, $10 00
" " 6 " . . . . 9 50
No. 0. Framed Complete.
With No. 6 Blade . . . Per Dozen, $9 00
" " 4 " . . . . " " 6 00
" " 3 " . . . . 7 00
THESE ABE PUT UP IN HALF-DOZEN BUNDLES OB BOXES.
"Eclectic" No. 40 "Wood Saw.
Frame Painted Rod.
Complete with Special No. 6 Blade
Per Dozen, $11 00
PACKED rN HALF-DOZEN BOXES.
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Size, Inches, 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Per Dozen, $10 75 12 00 13 25 14 75 15 75 17 50 18 50 19 50 20 50 21 50 22 50
'Griffin's" Patent Saw Blades.
Star Bracket Saw Blades.
STRONGEST.
Griffins
Patent
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Per Gross . . $1 50
The " New Langdon " Mitre Box.
Size N"o. 1, wilh Saw -i iTiehes Wide Under Back.
With 18 Inch Disston & Sons' Saw . Each, $7 75
" 20 " " " " . . "8 25
Size No. ^. Saw «1 Inches "Wide Under Back,
with BjXtexxsion Lever,
With 22 Iucb Disston & Sons' Saw
" 24 "
Each. $ 9 75
10 25
Sixe ]Vo. £ 1/3- Saw 5 Inches "Wide under Hack,
with Kxtension Lever.
With 28 Inch Disston & Sons' Saw
Each, $12 00
Sixe ^N~o. 3, wilh Saw i> Inches Wide under 33ack.
With 30 Inch Disston & Sons' Saw . Each, $20 00
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.1 2 •• 9 u; " " •• " 6%
Size 2'. gives 9'. Inch width at right angles, 6'J at mitre.
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"Olmsted's" Mitre Box.
These Mitre Boxes are made in two sizes, and are of the best workmanship and are nicely finished. The iron work is painted
and varnished, and the frames are finished in oil varnish, making them impervious to the action of the atmosphere. A moulding
3 by 1% inches can be sawed in the No. 1 size, and 4 by 2 ' 2 inches in the No. 2 size.
It is suggested that when a narrow-blade saw is used, that a piece of board be placed in the bottom of the Mitre Box, which
will bring the work up and also prevent the saw from cutting the bottom of the box.
No. 1. Without Saw
No. 2.
bach, $1 25
1 75
"Alexander's" Adjustable Gauge.
Attach the Gauge to the plane so that the depression in the center of the wing of the Gauge shall be directly opposite the
cutting edge of the plane iron.
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"Prize Demas" Lathe and Scroll Saw.
Description of "Prize Demas" Scroll Saw.
This machine, as its name indicates, will be a prize to any one fortunate enough to possess one of them. Its principles art-
such as practical experience have proven to excel iu every particular. Five years of constant devotion to the public's wants has pro-
duced this result ; in it we have overcome every defective point which may have been brought up by some of the many thousands
who, in the past five years, have used a lathe and saw of some description, and we can now truthfully say that in this machine you
1 perything that the heart may crave for, and put up in such a manner as will give you perfect satisfaction. It is as much a
necessity in every household as the sewing machine, and its benefits are much greater. Every man can be proud of it Every
machine, or part thereto, is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. Still, as heretofore, we consider it a favor for any
party to notify us at once should they get a machine which is not perfectly satisfactory- in every respect, as we have always made it a
point to please all and wish to continue to do the same.
'I'he above cut is an exact representation of the true proportions of Ibis machine, which is exceedingly symmetrical and tasty
in appearance. While we have been sparing of the iron, it has been properly and practically distributed, producing the greatest
possible strength.
Dimensions and capacity of machine are as follows : Height from floor to top of lathe bed, 27^ in. ; to centers, 30 in. ; to top
m tabic, ;j in, ; length of lathe bed, 24', in. ; it will turn a piece 16 in. long and 5 in. in diameter; diameter of balance wheel.
14 in. ; weight, 11 lbs ; stroke of crank, 4 in. ; size of lathe spindle, 7/16; short rest, 4 in. long; long rest, 12 in. ; stroke of scroll
saw. 1 ', in. ; it will cut 1 ' ■ in. thick, if necessary, but 1 in. practically, and swing 20 in. in the clear ; it has tilting table, which is
ground and polished ; the ways to lathe bed are also ground and polished — in fact it is so finished that it will do just as fine work
and just as satisfactorily as any 550.00 lathe and saw Chucks for holding drills, etc.. can be attached. Weight. 50 pounds.
Price ............ $10 OO
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"Lester" Improved Saw.
All Parts made to Interchange.
While our Jig Saw possesses every improvement and ad-
vantage claimed for any other in the market, we further claim
the following points of superiority, viz. :
1. The Bearings to the Arms are carefully sized to bring
them in perfect line. (This is a vital point in the construction
of any Jig Saw.)
2. We provide each machine with a Dust Blower, which is
a very great advantage.
3. Our machine has a jointed Stretcher Rod, which allows
the operator to throw the upper arm out of the way when ad-
justing his work or saw. This joint also permits the machine
to work much more freely than with a straight iron rod.
4. Our clamps have a hinged jaw, which overcomes the
disagreeable raking overthrow of the blade, which is unavoid-
able when the saws are secured rigidly to the arms. Saw blades
are not nearly so liable to break when clamps have this joint.
Thus a large per centagc of the expense of running the saw is
saved. Besides this the saw runs much easier, the swing
coming at the hinge instead of bending the blade with each
stroke of the saw.
5. The Balance Wheel is 4V inches in diameter, with a
handsome spoke center and Kim of Solid Emery (No. 70),
tt*U-
Our attachment for Drilling is on the Right Hand side of
the machine, which, for convenience, is an obvious advantage.
Price, Complete
$6 00
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PRICE OF FANCY WOODS
Thickness, Inch, i/S
White Holly, $0 20
Mahogany, $0 20
Black Walnut, $0 12
PER
SQUARE FOOT.
3/16
O 20
20
12
i/4
25
25
15
This machine is adapted alike to the use of cither amateurs or mechanics
and will be found very convenient in pattern making.
The Lester Saw is made of iron and steel, except the Pit-
man and Arms, which are Ash. The Iron Work is nicely
japanned black, with stripes of red and gilt. The Wood Work
is varnished, bringing out the beautiful grain of the ash.
The Driving Wheel is 15 inches in diameter, and weighs 13
lbs. The Treadle is made of Iron from a new and handsome
pattern.
th& Stroll Sawing Attachment is provided with a Tilting
Table for inlaid work. The Arms swinging 18 inches in the
clear. A Dust Mower which works automatically. A Roller
inserted in the Table back of the saw, which makes it run per-
fectly true. The Clamps will hold the coarsest or finest Saw
perfectly, while they arc made adjustable to the right or left, or
backward and forward, so that the blade may be kept in line.
This Saw will cut lumber from 1/16 inch to 2 inches in thick-
ness.
The Circular Saw Attachment consists of a Saw 3 inches in
diameter and an iron table, 3x4^ inches. This Saw will cut
lumber up to % inch.
The machine is also furnished with a Solid Emery Wheel
and Drilling Attachment^ accompanied by 6 best Stubbs Steel
Drills, of assorted sizes.
The Lathe Attachment is provided with iron ways and
rests, steel centers, and 3 fine steel turning tools. Length of
bed, 15 inches. Distance between centers, 9 inches. Swing, 3
inches. Length of slide rest, 4 inches.
The following parts are supplied with each machine, viz. :
6 Saw Blades, 1 Wrench, Screw Driver, 2 Sheets of Designs,
and a nice box for the small tools.
When shipped it is taken apart and packed iu a box, but
can easily be set up by following the directions accompanying
each machine.
Price, with Nickel-Plated Table and Saw Guide, $12 00.
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"Cricket" Saw.
No. 2. Bracket Sets.
For Scroll Sawing alone it is about as good
as the higher price Saws and the finish is the same
as our Lester and Rogers' Saws. It has an Iron
Tilting Table, Second growth Ash Arms, 18 Inches
long, improved Clamps, etc.
Price
$4 SO
These sets are packed in paper boxes, and^embrace a Spring Steel Saw
Frame, polished and nickel-plated, 5 x 12 inches, having patent Clamps
for holding the Saw blades, rosewood handle. Fifty full sized designs,
embracing a great variety of fancy and useful articles ; 6 Saw Blades, 1 Awl,
1 Sheet of Impression Paper, and full directions for using the Saw.
Price
Per Dozen, $15 00
Goodell" Lathe.
This Lathe was designed by Mr. A. D. Goodell, for man;
years the master mechanic at the factory in Miller's Falls, and
Liu- inventor of many valuable machines. It is patterned
almost exactly after the latest improved Lathes now used in the
bast machine shops and pattern makers' rooms. The large
driving wheel has two grooves nf varying depths, on its face, to
give a change of speed, as the belt runs from it to the cone
pulley on the Lathe head. The higher speed is 11 to 1, the
lower 7 to 1. The Lathe head is provided with a 2 inch face
plate, a spur center, a screw center for turning cups, and also
with a very nice drill chuck to hold from 1/32 to 1/4 inch round
twist drills for drilling wood or iron. It also has on the outer
side of the pulley a 4'.. x " s inch solid emery wheel and a drill
spindle, with set screw, to hold drill points for wood drilling.
The tail stock has a screw feed center, which is secured at any
point desired, by a clamping arrangement like that on the
modern engine lathes. It is also provided with a long and
short tool rest. 5 turning tools, wrench, drill points, etc.. etc.
Swing of lathe. 5 inches ; length of bed, 24 inches ; distance
between centers. 15'.. inches.
This Lathe is thoroughly built and highly finished, the
planed and polished parts being nickel-plated.
Price of Lathe and Lathe Tools
$12 00
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Combination Lathes.
Lathe without Saw Attachments.
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This Lathe has been made especially to meet a want felt by many for a really good and substantially made foot-lathe at a
reasonable price, and we think that we can safely say that it is by far the best lathe ever placed on the market at the price asked.
The bed, head, and tail stocks are of iron ; the spindles of steel. The bearings of the head stock are conical, so that the wear can be
easily taken up.
Material 18 inches long and S inches in diameter can be turned on it.
The pieces that accompany this lathe without extra charge are 2 T rests, 2 plain centers, 1 spur center for wood turning, and
1 face-plate.
The bench is made of iron, with a walnut top and drawer for holding tools. Like the lathe, it is well made in all its parts, and
is strong, neat and solid.
Circular Saw Attachment.
Scroll Sawing Attachment.
The above Circular Sawing Attachment is intended for
those who desire a good, practical machine, and will be found
very effective. The table is of iron, planed true, and can be
adjusted as to height. It has a guide running in a groove at
right angles with the saw, and a slide operated in a similar
groove parallel to the saw. The slide can also be adjusted to
different angles. One each 4 inch slitting and cutting-off saws
accompany this Attachment.
Price of Lathe, without Saw Attachments
with Scroi.i. Saw Attachments
with both Scroll and Circular Saws
This Attachment, like that for Circular Saws, is a good and
thoroughly practical machine, sawing wood at least 1*4 inches
thick. It is moved by a Pitman connecting it with the face-
plate by means of a small stud. The bolt of the T rest holder
is used for fastening this attachment to the lathe, and when not
in use it can be thrown back behind the shears without entirely
removing from the lathe, unless so desired.
The depth between the saw and back or upright is 15 inches.
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lathe almost without an effort. The head spindle is made of 1% i
keep them true. The tail spindle is % of an inch in diameter,
Hither right or left hand threads may be cut with this lathe-
he cut hy using extra gears, which we can furnish to order.
with this Lathe wc furnish a face-plate, two [minted center
The CUt represents a new Screw-Cutting Engine Lathe, which swings 8
inches over shears, 20 inches between centers, and weighs 250 pounds. II is
made of iron from the floor up, and finished in the most complete and work-
manlike manner
This Lathe is made from, entirely new patterns, and is of the latest design
and very best workmanship.
For Model-makers, Inventors, Electricians, Sewing Machine Agents, Ama-
teurs, and others having use for a small Screw-Cutting Lathe, it is just the tool
that is wanted, and is specially designed for their business and purposes.
With this Lathe you can turn iron, steel, brass, boue, wood or ivory. Also
polish, drill, do milling, Screw-CUtting, or any other kind of work that can be
done on any larger lathe proportionately, and can do all the above satisfactorily,
as it is designed for solid work, not being a mere toy or plaything.
The bed has four V's, is 6J^ inches wide, and is thoroughly braced.
The head-stock is a three-speed cone for one-inch belt. The back gear is
thrown in and out by a cam. The head is detachable, so as to admit of re-ad-
justment should the spindle become untrue. All bearings are scraped. The
tail stock sets over for turning tapers and is fastened down by a cam.
Hy moving the head stock and driving wheel to the foot of the lathe large
surfaces may be turned or polished. This is a great feature for pattern makers,
and others.
The carriage and rest is of the most approved and latest design. It is gibbed
to the bed both frout and back. It is detachable for hand work, and can be
thrown into feed instantly for turning or screw cutting. All thread for screws
are bastard, that is, half square, half V. The gears are cut from solid metal, in
the best machinery known for gear cutting, and are as true and noiseless as it is
possible for metal gear to be.
The treadle is of wrought augle iron ; the rod supporting the driving wheel
runs on friction wheels ; the driviuj; wheel weighs about 60 pounds, is turned
and polished ; the Pitmans slip through a hole in the foot bar, so that if you get
your fool under the treadle it will not be injured, nor will the treadle unhook.
The top of the Pitmans are ol gun metal, and the length of the stroke is ad-
justable.
The foot motion is the easiest, lightest, and stiffest one known, and runs the
ich solid steel, and is run in gun metal boxes, provision being made to take up all wear and
We furnish gears to cut from . to i" threads, to the inch, as per index, other threads may
. v. rem hes and geai s to cul all the tlin
Index for Lathe.
SCREW IS FIVE THREADS TO THE INCH.
No. Threads
3 -I 5
6
7
8
9
10
11
,2
No. Threads
'4
[6
18
20
22
24 28
32
36
4"
Spindle . .
40 |u |ll
40
40
40
1"
40
20
20
Spindle . .
20
20
20
20
20
2D 20
20
20
20
Screws . .
4S 64 |o
48
56
64
72
So
44
48
Screws . .
56
64
72
SO
44
48 56
64
72
80
Stud .
Stud . . .
It02
lt02 lt02
It02
It02
It02
Ruled for G-earmg an Engine Lathe.
Divide the number of thr ■ which is to
be cut, bj iiu number of threads In the same length of the leadiugsa
the lathe, aud the quotient is the ratio that the wheel on th« cud of the
h .n- to that i>n 1 hi lathe spindle
Compound < rearing.
Muiiii ■!;■ pindle by the thread you wish t<> cut, then
dlvid< b ntact with spindle gear; then multiply by the
then divide by the number of threads on the
lathe screw, and the quotient will be the gear for the lathe screw
PRICE LIST AND DESCRIPTION,
THE FOLLOWING MADE TO ORDER
SWIM.
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20 In
1 1 Mill
OF liu>.
WEIGHT.
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CHN'TEkS.
LENGTH
OF 1
WRIGHT.
270 Pounds.
280
PRICK.
8 Inches.
36 Inches. 250 Pounds.
$65 00
8 inches.
1 8 "
30 Inches.
36 ••
46 Inches.
52
$75 00
80 00
< Jountersha ft.
I'm Above Lathe
$9 00
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Screw Cutting Lathe.
Foot Power Engine Lathe.
DESCRIPTION OF LATHE. 4 FEET BED.
INCH SWING, WITH PLAIN GIB REST.
The Lathe occupies a floor space of 2S x 48 inches, the
centers being 44 inches high from the floor ; the bed is 48
inches long, b]/ 2 inches wide, $;4 inches deep, with double
Vs. for Carriage and Tail Stock. It swings 10 inches over
bed and 6 inches over Carriage, and will turn 26 inches
long.
The Head Stock is back geared, and the cone has three
speeds for 1 fi inch belt, the smaller being 3 inch diameter,
the larger 6 inch diameter ; this, with the back gears, gives
six different speeds, the fastest giving about 1,000 revolutions
of the Arbor to 100 of the Balance Wheel, and the slowest
75 of the Arbor to 100 of the Balance Wheel ; this gives a
sufficient range for all kinds of work.
The Carriage has a rack and pinion for moving it by
hand, and a split nut moved by a cam on the face of Carriage
to throw it in gear with screw ; the reversing motion is in
Head Stock.
The Tool Post has a slot for tools )ixi)( inch ; the tool
is adjusted by a wedge made on the arc of a circle and fitted
to a convex washer. The leading screw runs the whole
length of Lathe, and has 10 threads to the inch. A set of
gears go with the Lathe, which will cut all common threads and a great variety of other sizes, by compounding them. There is a
screw stop on the Carriage for screw cutting, etc.
The Tail Stock can be set over for turning tapers, etc. The spindle of Tail Stock is 1 1/16 inch diameter, and has a motion of
3 inch. The center is fitted to a taper hole, which is the method adopted by all the best makers, and is the same size as the one in
Head Stock, so that chucks and other tools fitted to one can be used in the other.
The Foot Motion we consider the best made, the crank is adjustable and the shaft has swivel bearings ; the Balance Wheel is
22 inch diameter, and has three speeds to match Cone on Head Stock : cuts Screws from 5 to 32 threads to the inch.
Hollow Steel Spindle in Head, receives Rods up to % inch in diameter.
Foot Power, Bed 4 Feet
" 5 "
Overhead Pulleys for Same
$180 00
200 00
12 50
The "Briggs" Lathe.
DESCRIPTION OF THE "BRIOGS" LATHE.
This Lathe will turn a piece of wood or metal 12 inches long and 6 inches
in diameter. It can be used with equal advantage for Drilling, Polishing,
Sawing, etc., etc. The length of bed is 24 inches ; the spindle is made of steel,
has a conical bearing, and can be tightened as it wears. The bed, head, tail
stocks and cone pulley are of cast iron and the centers of steel. The following
pieces are furnished with the Lathe : 2 T rests, 1 face-plate, 2 plain centers, 1
spur center for wood, 1 plain drill chuck, 1 drill pad and 1 center left blank to
turn down as a fitting for a universal chuck. The bench weighs 81 pounds, is
made of iron, with a black walnut top, and has a driving wheel measuring 22
inches in diameter, with three grooves for changes of speed.
Lathe, 24 Inch Bed ...... $25 00
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No. 1 represents a small Slide Rest, for use on small Lathes. It has a longitudinal motion of 2j( inches, and a transverse
motion of lyi inches. It can be used for turning straight or taper work, or for boring straight or taper holes. It can also be raised
or lowered to suit different heights of centers, and will be found a very useful adjunct to auy small Lathe.
No. 1 . Description as above
No. i. Suitable for Lathes 6 and 8 inch Swing
Each, $10 00
" 12 00
New London" Lathe Heads.
No. O, with Wooden Cone Pulleys, Swings 9 Inch
No. 1, 12 "
No. 1/z, 13 "
No. 2, ' 15 "
Bach, $20 00
25 00
35 00
" 50 00
Overhead Hangers and Pulleys.
No. 1, intended for Lathe Head No. 1, above
No. l'i, i'.-. "
No. a, 2
Each. $12 00
" 18 00
" 24 00
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Mechanics'.
"Russell Jeuning's."
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Inch,
Per Dozen,
4
$300
5
3 00
6
3 25
7
3 25
8
3 50
9
4 00
IO
4 S°
11
S 00
12
5 5°
13
6 00
Inch,
Per Dozen,
14
$650
'5
7 25
Sets of 13 Bits,
16
8 00
assorted, %
18
10 00
to 1 Inch
20
II 00
22
12 00
24
14 00
26
18 00
Per Set, $5 50
28
20 00
3°
22 00
Inch, 4
Dozen, $3 00
5
3 4°
6
3 80
4 4°
8
4 80
9
5 20
10
5 60
11
6 10
12
6 60
13
7 20
Inch, 14
Dozen, $7 80
15
8 40
16
9 00
18
10 20
20
11 40
22
12 60
24
13 80
26
15 00
28
16 20
30
17 40
Sets of 13 Bits,
assorted, Ji
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Inch
Per Set,
$6
25
chine Dowell
Bits
Same List
as
above.
Cook's."
mm
Inch, 4
Per Dozen, $4 00
5
4 25
6
4 S°
7
5 00
8
s 50
9
6 00
10
6 50
1 1
7 25
12
8 00
13
8 75
Inch, 14
Per Dozen, $9 25
IS
10 00
16
10 75
iS
12 25
20
13 SO
22
M so
24
IS SO
26
17 00
28
18 50
3°
20 00
Sets
of 13 Bits,
assorted.
%
to
1 Inch
Per Set,
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Car Bits.
I nches,
Sliell's & I PerDoz.,
Cook's, 1
Jenniug's,
4 5 67S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6 00 6 00 6 75 8 25 9 50 10 50 12 00 12 50 14 75 15 50 16 75 17 75 19 50
13 20 14 40 15 60 16 80 18 00
$600 680 760 880 960 1040 11 20 12;
Sets, % to 1 Inch.
Per Set, $13 00
12 50
Ship Auger Bits with Screw < >nly.
"Oook's" Patent Machine Bits
Made expressly to order with Turned Shanks, !.■ Inch.
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Sizes To 4/8 \'/ z and 5
Per Dozen, $6 00 7 50
2 and 6 6> 2 and 7 7)2 and '
9 00 10 50 12 00
Sizes
1/4
5/
16
3/8
1/2
9/16
5/8
11
/16
3/4
Each,
$0 50
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065
90
1 00
1 15
1
20
1 25
1 40
Sizes
7/8
I5/I6
1
1 1/8
1
</4
1
3/8
I 1/2
Each,
$1 60
1
70
1 75
2 25
2
50
2 65
2 75
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Augers.
Polished Nut Augers.
Sizes, Inch, 'A % i l'/ i'/ 2 \% 2 2# 2'/ z 2% 3 VA 4 4'A
Per Dozen, $5 50 8 00 9 50 11 50 14 00 17 00 20 00 24 00 30 00 35 00 40 00 50 00 70 00 80 00
Millwrights' Augers.
giLynTTn''"-" 11 ^^ 1 - 1 '^^
Size, Inch, %
Per Dozen, $12 00
H X % I
15 00 18 00 21 00 24 00
26 00
i# i# \'A iX
30 00 36 00 38 50 42 00
48 00
Boring Machine Augers.
Gi-as Fitters' Augers.
Size, to Inch % 1 1% iyi 1% 2 Actual size of Auger, Inch }i K 7 A l 'A 'A 1 A 2 zVz
Per Dozen, $10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 22 00 Suitable for Gas Pipe " AMAH ' '■'A 1 A 2
In Sets, I, I'Az and 2 Inch, per set, $4 50 Price . . .30 cents per qr., actual size.
Whip Augers, with Screw.
whip Augers, without Screw.
With or With.ou.1 Scre"W, Price ih«' Same,
Size, to Inch 4/8 4'-S5 5'i*6 6"i»7 7'i*8 8^49 9'^in lo'.sn II#*I2 12^*13 13X&14 14^*15 '5/4 & 16
Per Dozen, $7 50 9 00 10 50 12 00 13 50 IS 00 16 50 18 00 21 00 24 00 25 50 27 00 31 50
'Drew's" Treenail Augers.
1 1 8 .iiul 1 1 4 Inch
Per Dozen, $15 00
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Clark's" Patent Expansion Bits.
Small Size.
With 2 Cutters, one boring from '/ 2 to % and the other from %
to i '/ 2 inches.
Per Dozen ...... $18 oo
Extra Cutters.
No. 1. yi to % inches
" 2. # to \% "
Each, $0 40
50
Large size'.
With 2 Cutters, one boring from % to \}i and the other from
1 ^ to 3 inches.
Per Dozen ...... $26 00
Extra Cutters.
No. 3. % to itf inches
" 4. i^t0 3 "...
" 5. 3 to 4 "
Each, $0 50
" o 60
Auger Bits in Fancy "Wood Boxes.
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This Illustration represents Auger Bits as put up in Fancy Boxes, with rack to hold one Auger Bit of each size. This is a
great convenience to mechanics, as the Bits can be put away immediately after use; each Bit fitting mto its own place. These Boxes
would cost the mechanic at least 50 cents without the Bits.
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No. IO. Extension Lip Bits, 32 ' , Qrs
SO. Double Spur " 32'; "
Per Set, $6 25
" " S SO
435
"Garrett's" Patent Auger Bit Gauge.
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The above represents a convenient tool for all wood mechanics. By placing it on the bit, as shown in cut, you are enabled to bore
any number of holes all the same depth, while the revolving wheel prevents marring the work.
price •■■....... .... Per Dozen, $6 oo
German G-imlet Bits.
To Inch, 1/4
Per Dozen, $1 00
5/16
1 25
Assorted, to '/i Inch
3/8
1 SO
7/16
2 50
$1 00
1/2
4 00
Double Out G-imlet Bits.
Nos.
Per Dozen, $1 00
1
1 10
Assorted, o to 6
3
4
5
6
34
1 46
$1 40
1 58
• 75
To Inch, 1/8
Per Dozen, $1 50
Lip, Spoon and Shell Bits.
3/16
1 75
1/4
2 00
5/16
2 00
3/8
2 00
Assorted
Diamond Bits with ( 'omitersink.
Per Dozen, $2 00
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To Inch, 1
Per Dozen, $1 75
Center Bits.
2 25
2 50
3 25
3 75
4 50
436
"N
' Buck Bros." Extra Heavy Screw Driver Bits.
— T 1 ' ^"^T
Per Dozen ......
Plain. Screw Driver Bits.
$3 oo
Forked Screw Driver Bits.
Per Dozen
$i so | Per Dozen ....
.Lightning Taper Reamers, tor Bit Brace Use.
' 50
Inch, 1/4
Each, $o so
5/16
o so
3/8
o 6o
7/16
o 6o
1/2
o 70
9/16
80
5/8
0.90
3/4
1 20
Flat or Iron Countersinks.
Snail or Wood < 'ountersinks.
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Per Dozen
Si 50 I Per Dozen
$1 50
Rose or Brass Countersinks.
"Mayhew's" Metal Countersinks.
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Per Dozen
$1 50 Per Dozen
$2 00
Lightning Countersinks.
""Wheeler's" Countersinks.
Each
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$0 60 Plain
With Gauge .
' Kreb's " < 'ountersinks.
Per Dozen, $3 00
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Per Dozen, $5 00
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" STKARNS " AD,njSTABLK.
9999
437
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Cuts y% to i Inch
Each, $4 oo
"STEARNS" PATKNT AD.IUSTABI,IC.
No. 8. Cuts % to i '+' Inch
Each, $s oo
'WOOD'S" PAI'ENT A.D.TTTSTATJI.P',.
Cuts \ to 1 '« Inch
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Hollow Augers.
" Universal " Hollow Auger.
"\
Cuts^ to 1%
Each, $4 50
Ames " Improved Hollow Augers.
Inch, 3/8 to 1/2 9/16 5/8 3/4 7/8
Per Dozen, $12 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 16 00
1 I 1/8 I 1/4 1 3/8 1 1/2
16 00 20 00 20 00 24 00 24 00
The Silver & Deming "Star" Hollow Auger.
No. 1 Auger cuts 7/16 to 1 inch
" 2 " " 5/8 " 1 1/4 "
" 3 " " 3/4 " 1 1/2
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Ex t in Cutters for the above, No. 1
Per Pair, $1 50
2
2 00
Each,
$ 8 00
14 00
16 50
3
2 50
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" " 2 "
" 3 "
Patent Spoke Pointers.
"Barton's" Pump Angers.
439
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Each, $o so
" o 75
" I 25
These Tools are made of Solid Cast Steel, and Fully Warranted.
Pod 18 to 20 Inches Long .......... Per % Inch Diameter, $i 25
"Enterprise" Tap Borers.
Tap Borers.
No. 1. Boring from )i to \'/ 2 Inch
No. a. " " tyi " 2
No. 8. • " 1 '.. " 3
Per Dozen, $18 00
24 00
36 00
Inch, 1 '(
Per Dozen, $5 50
Metal Head Gimlets.
Assorted
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Per Gross, $6 00
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Double -Cut Gimlets
These Gimlets are made of the best English Cast Steel, well finished, with neat Appletree or
Patent Metallic Heads.
Wood Handle .
Per Gross, $12 00 Iron Handle
Per Gross, $12 00
The "Bee" Gimlet.
Solid Cast Steel.
Bores Through the Hardest Wood or Knots without Splitting.
Assorted, Three Sizes (Packed % Gross in a Box) .......
Per Gross, $12 00
Bound Head Spike Gimlets
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Per Gross, $9 00
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Boring and Mortising Machines.
Trojan Boring- Machines, Upright.
Trojan Boring Machines, Angle.
WITH SCALE OF INCHES ON THE UPRIGHT.
Complete with One Auger each, I, \'/ 2 and 2 Inch Polished
Gears.
Price . . $10 00
WITH SCALE OF INCHES ON THE UPRIGHT.
Complete with One Auger each, 1, i'/ 2 and 2 Inch Polished
Oears.
Price ....... $12 00
"Phillips" Angle Boring Machines.
Mori ising Machines.
This machine pi - 1 r others in use in
many respects. The Self -Withdrawing of the Auger while in
motion, is perhaps the most noticeable ; that is, the depth of the
hole is readily set, before boring commences, by means of the
movable collar; and without watching to see when the proper
depth is reached, or stopping the boring movement, the Auger
returns of itself, and is ready for another hole.
Complete with One Auger each. 1. i' ; and 2 inches.
$9 00
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HEIGHT. 4 12 FEET WEIGHT, 115 POUNDS,
Complete with One Chisel each, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, i/a and s/8 Inch
and One Malleable Wrench.
Price ...... $30 00
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Family Tool Boxes.
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No. 1. Contains a complete assortment of Cast Steel Tools (20 in number) ; also a patent Adjustable Holder, with an
additional number of 12 Brad Awls, Chisels, etc., and all enclosed in a nice Walnut Case.
Each
*3 5°
No. 2. Contains an assortment of Cast Steel Tools (9 in number) ; also a patent Adjustable Holder, with an additional number
of Brad Awls, Chisels, etc., and all enclosed in a neat Walnut Case. Especially adapted to the wants of every family.
Each $1 75
Carving Tools.
SIX TOOtS IN A WOODEN BOX.
These Tools are forged from best quality of steel, and are fully warranted. They have Rosewood Handles, and are sharpened
ready for use.
Price
$1 00
Giant Hollow Handles.
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Full size illustration. The Tools are made of the best Cast Steel, tempered in oil, and are superior to anything of the kind
ever put on the market.
No. 45
Per Dozen, $12 00
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"Aiken's" Patent Awls and Tools.
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The Awls, Tools, nml Wrench
arehllconlnineil lu (he rccenlaele.
luHiehanJIe.
This Cut is about Two-thirds Size.
"Aiken's" Pattern. Oast Steel.
No. 43. Patent Handle, with 10 Tools and 10 Brad Awls .....
"Aiken's" <3-en\iine.
WARRANTED HIGHEST GRADE OF CAST STEEL.
No. 20. io Awls and io Tools, as per Cut .......
Extra Brad Awls for Aiken's Handles, Assorted .....
Extra Tools " *' " "
Per Dozen,
Per Dozen, $io oo
Per Dozen, $0 40
" o 50
"Excelsior" Tool Handles.
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No. 2. Iron Handle, with 12 Tools
No. 3. " " " 20 "
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Per Dozen, $4 OO
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"Henry's" Improved Patent Awls and Tools.
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The Advantages oi this Halt ovpv Others are:
First. — It is the only Haft or Tool Holder that carries the tools in the same end of the Holder in which they are used.
Second. — No shifting the Holder end for end in changing the instrument.
Third. — No shaking the tools out into the hand to get the one wanted.
Fourth. — The same motion that unscrews the instrument in use removes the cap that covers the surplus tools.
Fifth. — No Wrench to be used.
Sixth. — It has a solid handle and can be used with a mallet.
This Haft has a nice rosewood handle. The nut and sleeve or cap is made of bronze metal ; is strong and not easily
broken. The Awls and Tools are made of Jessop's steel, and nicely tempered for the purposes for which they are designed. The
whole making a very durable, convenient and unique article for the household, workshop, store, and, in fact, we may say, everywhere.
Price
Per Dozen, $10 00
Crispins' Awls.
This .is a tool for even-body. It is a hollow handle made of hard wood, 5 inches long, and weighing 3 ounces. It contains
inside on a>pool 50 feet of best waxed linen shoe thread. The spool is also hollow, and contains 3 awls and 3 needles of various
shapes and'sizes. The thread fits the needles, and the awls fit the handle, and are held by a set screw, as seen in the cut. It is for
use in the house, stable, field, camp, or on the road, for making immediate repairs, when one use of it will be worth more than its
whole cost.
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$3 00
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Handled Brad Awls.
Assorted, Brass Ferrule
Per Dozen, $o 75
Assorted
Handled Scratch Awls.
Per Dozen, $1 00
Cast Steel, Socket (1 Dozen in a Box)
Socket Scratch Awls.
Per Dozen, $1 50
Sewing Awl nail
Per Dozen
Paten.1 Awl Units.
Wreuch to go with Patent Hafts.
Peg Awl Haft.
$1 00 I Per Dozen
Awl Blades— Assortet I.
$1 00
Talent 1
Sewing Awl.
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Patent Peg Awls
Saddlers'
Per Gross, $1 00 Sewing Awls
" " 3 00 Brad "
Per Gross, $2 50
2 50
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Machinists' Belt Awls.
No. §4, M, or Small
" 83, C, " Large
No. 83, C.
These Awls are spring tempered, and finished in first-class manner.
"Lothrop's" Belt Awls.
Per Dozen, $2 00
3 SO
D'Ammew^^
No man ever uses profane language while lacing a Belt with Lothrop's Awl. This is a good moral reason why all should use it.
Per Dozen . . . . . . . . . . $9 00
"Osborne's" Belt Awl.
With Eye in Point of Awl ..... ...... Per Dozen, $5 00
"Blake's" Belt Stud Awl and Flyers Combined.
The Awl at one end of this tool is to spread to slit and plyers at the other end are convenient for inserting the stud.
Awl and Plyers Combined .... ........ Each, $0 so
< 'halk-Liiie Reels and Awls.
Chalk-Line Reels, with Steel Scratch Awls
Per Dozen, $1 00
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Nos. 31
Inch Sweep, 12
Per Dozen, $39 00
10
36 00
33
33 00
'1880" Ratchet Brace.
Ratchet Bit Brace and Breast Drill.
The above Cut shows Ratchet Brace and Breast Drill, with Drill
Polished. Revolving Maplewood Head and Handle. . ,. , . . , c ~
fi K Attachment separated from Brace.
No. 29. io}4 Inch Sweep . Per Dozen, $26 00 Nickeiriated .... Per Dozen. $36 00
"Barber's" Improved Bil Brace.
Wrought iron, with Rosewood Handle.
Nos. 10
Inch, 14
Per Dozen, $33 00
II
12
30 00
12
10
27 00
13
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24 00
14
6
21 00
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'"1880" Patent Brace.
Revolving Maplewood Head and Handle, Wrought Iron Sweep. Handles Fastened in Position with Metal Ferrule.
No. 7. 8 Inch Sweep ... Per Dozen, $14 00 | No. II. n Inch Sweep . Per Dozen, $16 00
"Backus" Patent Angular Borer.
Ball Brace.
Nickel-Plated, Works in any Brace Per Dozen, $35 00 | No. 25. 7 Inch Sweep
" SpofFord's " Braces.
Straight Extension Bit Holder.
Per Dozeu, $4 00
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10
12
107
io§
110
Inch, 7
8
10
12
7
8
10
Per Dozen, $16 00
19 00
22 00
25 00
21 00
24 00
27 00
18, 21 and 24 inches long ; using the same Chuck that is on Brace for holding the Bit. The Shank is like an ordinary Bit Shank,
and fits any Brace.
Nickel-Plated ............ . Per Dozen, $15 00
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TAPER SHAITR DRILL.
STRAIGHT SHANK DRILL.
Taper Shank Drills.
No.
No.
Socket
Diam-
Socket
eter.
L/gth.
Each.
for
Morse
eter.
L'gth.
Each.
for
Morse
Taper.
Taper.
i/4
6 1/8
So 60
c
1 9/32
14 1/8
$4 65
9/32
61/4
65
I 5/16
14 1/4
4 80
5/i6
6 3/8
70
a
I II/32
14 3/8
5 00
n/32
6 1/2
75
•
I 3/8
14 1/2
5 20
3/8
6,3/4
go
m
I 13/32
14 5/8
5 40
13/32
7
85
-
I 7/16
14 3/4
5 6 °
7/16
7 1/4
90
M
1 15/32
14 7/8
S 80
15/32
7 1/2
95
to
I 1/2
15
6 00
1/2
7 3/4
1 00
1 '7/3 z
15 1/8
6 30
z
17/32
8
1 10
1 9/16
15 i/4
6 60
9/16
81/4
1 20
1 19/32
<5 3/8
6 90
m
19/32
S 1/2
1 30
1 5/8
15 1/2
7 20
S/«
8.3/4
1 40
1 21/32
15 5/8
7 50
m
21/32
9
1 S°
a
1 11/16
15 3/4
7 80
11/16
9 J /4
1 60
1 23/32
IS 7/8
8 10
23/32
9 J /2
1 70
IS
1 3/4
16
8 40
3/4
9 3/4
J 85
1 25/32
16 1/8
8 60
25/32
9 7/8
2 00
f *"
I 13/16
lb 1/4
8 80
I3/I ( '
10
2 15
1 27/32
16 3/8
9 00
27/32
10 1/4
2 30
1 7/8
16 1/2
9 20
7/8
10 1/2
2 45
I 29/32
16 1/2
9 35
29/32
105/8
2 60
1 15/16
16 1/2
9 50
15/16
103/4
2 75
1 31/32
16 1/2
9 65
31/32
107/8
2 90
2
,6 1/2
9 80
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3 00
2 1/32
,6 1/2
10 20
1 1/32
11 1/8
3 20
2 1/16
i7
10 60
Z
1 1/16
11 1/4
3 40
3 00
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2 1/8
i7
11 20
1 3/32
11 1/2
2 3/l6
i7
12 00
on
I 1/8
" 3/4
3 80
eg
-
2 l/4
1 7 1/2
12 80
«9
-»1
1 5/32
117/8
4 00
N
2 5/l6
i7 1/2
13 60
I 3/i6
12
4 20
Cn
2 3/8
,8
14 40
tA
1 7/32
12 i/S
4 4°
2 7/16
,8 1/2
15 00
1 1/4
12 1/2
4 5°
1
2 1/2
i9
15 60
No.
1.
2.
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4.
5.
6.
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10.
11.
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Straight Shank Drills.
Diameter of
Length in
Price
Price Each.
Drills.
Inches
Per Dozen.
I/I6
2 l/2
$1 00
$0 09
5/64
2 5/8
I 10
10
3/32
2 3/4
I 20
II
7/64
2 7/8
I 30
12
1/8
3
1 45
13
9/64
3 1/8
1 60
is
5/32
3 1/4
1 80
16
11/64
3 3/8
2 00
18
3/i6
31/2
2 20
20
13/64
3 5/8
2 40
21
7/32
3 3/4
2 65
23
15/64
3 7/8
2 90
26
1/4
4
3 IS
28
17/64
41/8
3 4°
30
9/32
4i/4
3 65
32
19/64
4 3/8
3 90
35
5/i6
41/2
4 20
37
21/64
4 5/8
4 so
40
n/32
4 3/4
4 80
42
23/64
4 7/8
5 10
45
3/8
5
s 40
48
25/64
5 1/8
s 70
50
13/32
5 i/4
6 00
S3
27/64
5 3/8
6 40
SS
7/16
5 1/2
6 80
59
29/64
5 5/8
7 20
63
I5/3 2
5 3/4
7 So
65
31/64
5 7/8
7 75
67
1/2
6
8 00
70
Drills in Sets.
Set Taper Shank, 1/4 to 1 in., varying by i6ths ... ...
3/8 " 1 1/4 l6ths .....
3/8 " 3,4 " by 32ds, 3/4 to 1 1/4 in. by i6ths
3/8 " 3/4 " " 32ds, 3/4 " 2 " " i6ths . ...
Set Straight Shanks, 1/16 to 1/2 in., by 64ths, mounted ....•••
Set Straight Shanks, 1/16 to 1/2 in., by 3ads, mounted ......
Set from 60 to 3/8 in., mounted ...•■•■■
Set Steel Wire Gauge, from No. 1 to 60, mounted ...••••
Half Set, alternate Nob. fioom 1 to 60, mounted ..... • •
Jewelers' Sel of 36 Drills. No. 3 . (1/8 in. ) to No. 65, Steel wire Gauge, mounted iu a Mahogany Case with
Set of Taper Shank, 3/8 to a in. try 32ds ....-•■••
Set Machine Hits. 1 8 in. to 1/2 in., mounted, varying by 32ds
Sockets for Taper Shank
Ho
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Drills.
MORSE TAPER SOCKET.
1/4 to 19/32 in. inclusive
5/8 " *9 32
15/16" 1 1/4
1 9/32" 2
2 l/l6 " 2 1/2
Per Set, $ 20 00
" " 34 SO
" " 42 00
131 00
" " 10 00
S 40
9 90
■ " 8 10
4 30
4 25
240 00
7 00
$1 20
1 80
2 50
4 00
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"Morse" Twist Drills.
"Stubs" Steel Wire Gauge Drills.
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Numbers by
Length iu
Price.
Price, Each.
Numbers by
Length in
Price.
Price, Each.
Gauge.
Inches.
Per Dozen.
Gauge.
Inches.
Per Dozen.
I to 5
4
$2 35
$0 22
31 to 35
25/8
$1 40
$0 14
6 " io
3 11/16
2 25
21
36 " 40
27/16
I 25
12
II " 15
3i/ 2
2 10
20
41 " 45
2 1/4
I 10
10
16 " 20
3 1/4
1 95
19
46 " 50
2 l/l6
95
09
21 " 25
31/16
1 75
17
51 " 65
13/4
95
09
26 " 30
2 13/16
1 55
15
Taper Square Shank Drills "Fitting Ratchets.
Price, with Shanks ^ by }% Inch and i'/ 2 Inch Long, and Shanks Jj by '/ 2 Inch and \}i Inch Long.
Diameter.
Price.
Diameter.
Price.
Diameter.
Price.
1/4 Inch.
Si 00
7/16 Inch.
$1 25
3/4 Inch.
*i 55
9/32 "
1 05
15/32 "
I 30
13/16 "
1 75
5 16 "
1 10
1/2 "
I 30
7/8 "
2 05
11/32 "
1 15
9/16 "
I 35
15/16 "
2 30
3/8 "
1 20
5/8 "
1 40
1
2 55
13/32 "
1 25
11/16 "
145
1 1/8 "
3 10
Bit Stock Drills.
Price, per Set, i ; i6 to 1/4
by 32ds, 1/4 to 3/8 by
i6ths, Boxed
$2 60
Diameter.
Price, per Dozen.
Price, Bach.
Diameter.
Price, per Dozen.
Price, l\ach.
1/16 Inch.
$1 5°
$0 14
10
5/16 Inch.
« 5 40
6 30
$0 48
3/32 "
I 65
H/32 "
54
1/8 "
2 10
20
3/8 "
7 20
62
5/32 "
2 60
24
13/32 "
8 00
68
3/i6 '■
3 10
29
7/16 ••
8 80
75
7/32 "
3 60
33
15/32 "
9 60
82
1/4 "
4 10
38
1/2 "
10 30
87
9/32 "
4 70
43
17/32 "
11 00
92
Drills for Blacksmith*' Drilling Machines.
These Drills have Shanks 2 1/4 Inch Long and about 41/64 Inch Diameter.
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Diamete
r. Length
Price, Each.
Diamete
r. Length.
Price, Each.
1/8 Inc
h. 6 Inch.
$0 55
3/4 In
z\\. 6 Inch.
$1 25
3/16 '
6 "
60
13/16 '
6 '
I 35
1/4 '
6 "
70
7/8 '
6 '
1 I 5
I 60
5/16 '
6 "
75
15/16 '
6 '
3/8 '
6 "
85
6 '
I 80
7/i6 '
6 "
90
1 1/8 '
6 '
2 20
1/2
6 "
95
1 3/i6 '
' 6 '
3 00
9/16 '
6 "
1 00
1 i/4 '
6 '
3 25
5/8 '
6 "
1 05
1 3/8 '
6 •
3 60
11/16 '
6 "
1 15
1 1/2 '
6 '
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No. 1. Single Gear, Hollow Handle, Nickel-Plated ......
No. 1 B. Double Gear, (otherwise same as No. i)
No. 2. Single Gear, Hollow Handle, Nickel-Plated, will Drill % Inch
Six Drill Points with each of the above Hand Drills.
Each, $i 25
1 50
2 50
Ohicopee " Hand Drills.
FOR METAL OR WOOD,
No. 3. Spring Drill, 1/4 Size.
No. 1 ami '2. These Drills revolve in the same direction with either Backward or Forward motion of the Hand.
No. I. With Chuck • Each, $2 60
No. a. ...
No. 3. Spring Drill with Chuck ..........
2 50
2 60
Breast I >rills
NO <*. Strong, Well-made Drill. Double Gear
Each. S4 00
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No. lO. Wrought Irou Stock, Two-Speed Drill, with Chuck
Each, $3 oo
BREAST DRILLS.
No. 12. Malleable Iron Stock, Two-Speed Drill, with Chuck
Each, $2 so
Af'l'iOlATlC HOEING TOOLS.
This instrument is designed for boring wood for various purposes, such as for setting Brads, Finishing Nails, Screws, etc.
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SLEEVE RATCHET,
BOILER-MAKERS' RATCHET.
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These Ratchets are made with Square Threaded Screws and Steel-Hardened Points.
No. 1. 10 Inch Handle
No. 2. 12 "
No. 3. 16 " "
No. 1. io Inch Handle
Sleeve Ratchet Drills.
No. 4. 18 Inch Handle
No. 5. 24 " "
$io 50
13 So
16 00
Boiler-Makers' Ratchet Drills.
$9 00 I No. 2. 12 Inch Handle
$19 00
23 00
$10 50
Standard" Ratchet Drills.
No. 1. Lever. 12 Iiu-Iik
No. 0. " 15 "
No. S. " 20 "
ALL POLISHED
Each, $6 00
7 00
8 00
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Steber's" Patent Ratchet Drill.
Patented February 4, 1879.
This Ratchet is so constructed as to make it the shortest and at the same time it will drill as deep as the largest of ordinary
Ratchets now in use. It needs no blocking, as it can be extended to accommodate for long or short drills. The Ratchets are made of
Stubb's Best Steel and hardened, making them the strongest, most durable, and cheapest ratchet ever made for service. Just the
thing for Boiler-makers, and the best article for Railroad men, Engineers and Machinists of all kinds. It will do better and truer
work than any other Ratchet manufactured. The working Screws are all inside, and so protected by sleeves as to make it impossible
for it to become bent or strained in any manner.
Price.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
(3 Inch closed, will Drill -1% Inch deep) Handle extends from 10 to 15 Inch
(4 V; " " ' 12 " 18 "
[SH " " " " A'4 " " 1 15 " 23 ■■
With Ordinary Handles .......
Each, $14 50
17 50
20 00
Each, $13 00
15 00
18 00
" Ren shaw's " Ratchet Drill.
The handle, 15 inches long, is drop-forged, of tough wrought iron. The spindle, of steel, has substantial ratchet teeth cut in
its periphery, engaging with a pawl lodged in the handle, which covers both pawl and ratchet, and protects them from dirt. The
feed-screw is of steel, 3 inches long, 1 7/16 inches diameter, and hollow ; being hardened, it is not liable to injury in ordinary use. It
gives the drill large capacity in small compass, the length from top of feed-screw to bottom of drill-collet being only 5 inches. By
transferring the collet and feed-screw, as arranged for right-hand drilling, to opposite ends of the spindle, the ratchet may be used for
left-hand drilling, a feature that practical men will appreciate. Four sockets are furnished with each drill. Nos. 1, 2 and 3
corresponds in size of holes with sockets of same numbers made by the Morse Twist Drill and Machine Company, for drills 1/4 to
1 1/4 inches diameter, with shanks of the Morse Standard Taper. Socket No. 5 is for square shank drills of any size between 1/2 to
1 1/2 inches diameter, which are the extreme sizes that this ratchet is adapted to carry. No. 3 and No. 5 sockets are held in the
spindle by screw thread. No. 1 and 2 sockets have taper shanks fitting No. 3 socket, and' can be forced out of position by turning in
the feed-screw until it bears upon their end. The feed-rod, when not in use, is placed in the handle and held by screw thread. The
sockets can be utilized in any drilling spindle that may be fitted to receive them.
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$25 00
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Double -Acting Ratchet Drills.
Patented July 4, 1SK2
These Drills are made iu two sizes. They are Drop-Forged of the best bar iron and steel for the purpose, and are made to use
Morse Taper Shank Twist Drill, also provided with Socket, with square hole for Square Shank Drill. This Drill can be changed
from Right-hand to Left-hand Drilling by simply moving the pawl to right or left. The Sockets furnished with the Drill can be
utilized in any drilling spindle that may be fitted to receive them.
Price, without Drills.
No. 1. io 3/4 inch Handle with one Socket taking Morse Taper Shank Drills, from 1/4 inch to 29/32 inch inclusive,
and one Socket taking Flat Drills ............. $14 00
No. 2. 13 3/4 inch Handle, with Sockets taking Morse Taper Shank Drills, from 1/4 iuch to 1 1/4 inch inclusive, and
one Socket for Flat Drills .............. 18 25
Weston's " Ratchet Drills.
Style "A."
Style *'B'
PRICES AND DESCRIPTION
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"A." Drill for General Purposes, Length of Lever 12 Iuch ... . Each, $8 00
' " 14 " "8 50
" B." Boiler Ratchet for Confined Tlaces. Length of Lever 14 Inch, Space required 3 1/2 Inch, Feeds 5/8 Inch . 8 00
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The Improved Patent Universal Angular and Ratchet
Drilling Machine.
No. 1. Weight, 26 lbs, Drills up to $i Inch Hole
No. 2. " 52 ' 1 "
No. 3. " 106 " " " " 1% "
$25 00
30 00
45 00
Upright Bench Drills.
No. 8.
No. 8. Drills % to % Inch Hole, Weighs 55 lbs
No. 9. " % " % ' 75 "
No. 9.
612 00
15 00
PRICES GIVEN ON ALL ABOVE ARE FOB MACHINES ONLY. TWIST DRILLS ARE EXTRA.
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right Self -Feeding Drills.
No. O.
Suitable for Drills from
1/16 to 3/8 Inch.
No. 1.
Suitable for Drills from
1/8 to 3/4 Inch.
No. 1 US.
Suitable for Drills from 1/8 to 1 Inch.
Length, 26 Inches.
Weight, 30 lbs.
Length, 42 Inches.
Weight, 98 lbs.
Length, 44 Inches. Weight, 120 lbs.
PRICES .A.ND DESCRIPTION.
No. O.
The above is fitted for a No. 2 Reach Chuck, or can be used without.
I 'rice, $20 00
N... 1.
Has 3 Changes of Automatic Self-Feed Instantly Adjusted from Pine to Coarse.
Price, $28 00
Wo. 11 e.
Tliis machine has nearly a continuous :Vcd. which may be quickly adjusted by a Thumb-Screw to three rates of speed. A fast or slow
motion may be given the Drill by changing the handle from shaft A to shaft B, as desired by the operator.
By this arrangement the capacity of the Drill has been increased nearly one -third.
Price, $34 00
Arranged for Power with 1 Pulley in place of Balance Wheel without extra charge
One Pulley, with Balance Wheel, $1 50 Extra.
TWIST DRILLS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE PRICES.
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No. a.
Suitable for Drills from 's to I % Inch
No. 3.
Suitable for Drills from % to i'/ 2 Inch.
Length. 54 Inch. Weight, 160 Lbs.
Length, 65 Inch. Weight, 250 Lbs.
PRICES AND DESCRIPTION.
No. 3.
No. 2 is similar to No. 1 1/2 on preceding page, and has all the late improvements. The Swing Table as applied to these machines
will be found useful in many ways, and much more convenient than the old method of driving them in and out
with a hammer, thereby running the risk of breaking the foot-piece. It is out of the way when
not in use, and may be quickly swung into position when wanted.
Price, $48 00
Arranged for Power with Pulleys, $52 00
Arranged for Power with one Pulley in place of Balance Wheel without extra charge.
One Pulley, with Balance Wheel, $15° Extra.
No. 3 has cut gears so arranged that a quick or slow motion may be given the Drill as desired for light and heavy work, making it a
desirable tool for the machine shop or factory, answering as well as higher cost machines.
Can be used for either Hand or Power.
Price, with Pulleys, $79 00
TWIST DRILLS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE PRICES.
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Horizontal Drills.
No. 4. Style of No. o.
No. 2. Plain.
No. 5. With Fly Wheel.
PRICKS ^NIJ DK8CBIPTION.
No. O. Plain Finished Japanned Drill, 26 Inches Long
No. 4. Well Finished Drill, 26 Inches Long
No. 2. Ratchet Feed, 33 Inches Long, Tlain
No. a. " " 33 " " With Fly Wheel
No. 5, " " 44 " •• Plain
No. 5. " " 4) " " With Fh Wheel
Each, $ 4 00
" 6 00
10 00
13 00
17 00
20 00
Prices given are for Machines only. Twist Drills are extra.
Twist Drills. 5/8 Shank.
Inch, 1/8
1 4
5/'6
3/8
; >6
1/2
Bach, $0 55
60
70
75
85
90
95
Inch, 9/16
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1 1 4
: 1/2
Bach, $1 00
1 °S
1 25
1 45
1 80
2 20
3 25
4 25
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PATENTED FEBRUARY 4th, 1879.
ITig. 1. Colilirion .T:i\v.
I-'iMnit Sectional View oi Chuoki
Fig. 1 represents the entire mechanism of the Sweetland Chick, showing plainly the circular rack and pinion screws,
connected at o, and disconnected at c. The recess in back plate is made deep enough to disconnect the gearing. In the recess,
and underneath the rack, lie the cam blocks, beveled to correspond with the continuous bevel recess in the back of rack.
These bevel cam blocks have radial motion, and when moved to the outer portion of the recess and rack they connect the
gearing, making the Chuck universal ; and when they are moved inward, allow the rack to disengage from the pinion, thus making
each screw independent.
The cam blocks are held in place by the convex spring washers, o, e, C, which allow them to slide to or from the center
without disturbing the nuts, the friction being sufficient to hold them in place.
The jaws have a long bite on the inner end, are strong in the nut, which has a full thread, and can be taken out of the Chuck
for the purpose of cleaning, without removing it from the lathe. They are ground perfectly true on face and bite, also outer end,
after being case-hardened.
In general construction it resembles the Universal Screw Chuck, the jaws being moved to and from the center, universally,
by means of geared screws connected with the circular rack which revolves in a recess in the back plate. The front and back plates
are bolted together, thus encasing and protecting the gearing.
The design of the improvement is to make the Chuck independent as well as universal, and reference to the accompanying
engravings illustrates the means employed to attain this object.
I'nn !ES.
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Ja ws.
Ifour Jaws.
6 Inch
Diameter
ami Less
$ 26 00
6
Inch
Diameter
$32 00
9 "
12 "
15 "
18 "
21 "
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34 00
44 00
52 00
62 00
80 00
9
12
15
18
"
"
42 00
56 00
64 00
75 00
24 "
"
" .
100 00
21
"
"
95 00
30 "
"
11
170 00
24
"
"
120 00
.?6 "
230 00
3°
200 00
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This Cut gives a view of E. Horton's Patent Lathe Chuck together and in its parts. The main feature is enclosing the circular
wrought-iron rack in the deep groove or recess in the back plate, and then turning the center faces of back and front plates true
which, when bolted together, makes a perfectly tight casing for the gearing, so that no dirt, chips, etc., can possibly get into them to
clog and injure the Chuck. When the Rack is taken out, especially from the Four Jaws, it makes a superior independent Jaw Chuck,
so that it virtually makes Two Chucks combined in one. The Jaws are made solid, forged of one piece of metal, of the very best
quality of wrought-iron, and thoroughly case-hardened with animal coal.
RKG-TXL.A.K AJSTD REVKRSK .TA.W, S-A.MK PRICK.
Three Jaws.
Four Jaws.
6 Inch Diameter and Less
$ 26 00
6 Inch
Diameter
$ 32 00
9 "
" " " .
34 00
9 "
"
42 00
12 "
44 00
12
56 00
15 "
18 "
(i 11 11
52 00
62 00
15 "
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64 00
21 "
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80 00
18 "
"
75 00
24 "
" " . .
100 00
21 "
"
95 00
30 "
11 11
170 00
24 "
"
120 00
36 "
11 H 11
230 00
30 "
"
200 00
"OUSHMAN'S" or "THOMPSON & HOLMES"
Independent Reversible Fo-nr-Jaw Chuck.
This Chuck is well made, and is very strong. Every jaw is reversible. The 15, 18, 21 aud 24 inch have slots in the face as shown in
the Cut. Key and Bolts furnished with each Chuck.
Diameter.
Indies.
Weight
Pounds.
Diameter
of Hole.
Indies,
Diameter
of Face-Plate.
Inches.
Trice.
Diameter.
Inches.
Weight.
Pounds.
Diameter
of Hole.
Inches.
Diameter
of Face-Plate.
Inches.
Trice.
6
9
12
'5
11
26
54
66
I7/S
3 3 'o
5 "/16
5 3 4
6 11, 10
6 1 1; 16
$18 00
23 00
30 00
35 00
18
21
2+
9 S
121
152
4
4
5
7 13/16
7 13/16
8 11/16
$44 00
55 00
65 00
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Improved Centering Chuck.
This is simply a Scroll Chuck with a steel center. It is made to fasten on a bench, and will perfectly center stock from % inch
up to 1 }i inch, and will operate quicker and more satisfactory than anything ever yet produced for the purpose. It is always ready for
use, is very strong, the base and center being of steel, and will last a lifetime ; and, in an ordinary shop, will pay for itself in less
than three months. Some shops now have them in every room, and consider them almost indispensable. We furnish it at a very
low price in order to bring it within the reach of all, and fully guarantee it in every respect.
Price, with 3 Jaws
$11 00
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Price, with 4 Jaws
$12 00
"CnshmanV Geared Scroll (hnck.
With No. 1 Jaws.
Willi No. 2 Jaws.
These Chucks are being continually improved, no pains being spared to make them first-class in every respect. All of them
are now made having jj pinions, an advantage over the old style, as a Chuck so made will outwear any other. It uot only makes a
handier Chuck to use by having a pinion always within reach, but the Chuck is thus perfectly balanced, an advantage when required
for high-speed machines. They are furnished at the same price, however, as formerly charged for those having but i pinion. The
Shells, up to and including 3 inch, are made of malleable iron. All Pinions and Scrolls are made of steel. All Jaws, up to and
including 5 inch, are of steel ; the remaining sizes having Jaws of the best wrought iron, thoroughly case-hardened. All Jaws of
style No. 2 are ground after being hardened. Key and screws are furnished with each Chuck.
Diameter . . Inches,
3
4
5
6
Weight .... lbs,
Diameter of Hole . . Inches,
Diameter of Face-Plate . . "
2 1/2
5/8
27/8
6
5/8
31/16
10
3/4
3 3/4
14
I 9/16
4 3/4
Price .... Each,
$10 00
12 00
15 00
18 00
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TWO INCH. FOB FOOT LATHES AND SMALL WORK.
Call be fitted with ease to any Lathe or Drill Machine, either with a Taper Ping or a Face Plate. With No. 2 Jaw it holds the
Drills from 1/16 to 5/S, and with No. 1 Jaw a piece can be held by the outside as large as the diameter of the Chuck. The shell is of
malleable iron, the working parts are of steel, and the Chucks are made in the most thorough manner. When ordering, be particular
and state if you want No. 1, No. 2, or both sets of Jaws.
Price with No. 1 or No. 2 Jaws $6 00
Price with Two Sets of Jaws ......... 7 50
No. I.
The Hartford " Lever Chuck.
:. 1 Diameter.
Price with
Price with
Inches.
One Set of Jaws.
Two Sets of Jaws.
2
$4 00
$5 50
til 1 3
S 00
6 50
4
6 00
7 50
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or
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No. 2.
" Cushma#s " Amateur Lever Chuck.
ESPECIALLT FOR LIGHT WORK
But one sue made, 4 inches in diameter. It weighs 3 pounds, and has a hole entirely through. It is well made of good
material. Is attached to Lathe by lace Plate, 2 5/8 inches in diameter, or it can be screwed on the spindle. Levers and screws
furnished with each Chuck. Always specify the style of Jaws wanted, otherwise No. 1 Jaws will be sent
Price, with Two Sets of Jaws
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The Improved "Clioice" Chuck.
These Chucks have been greatly improved, so that they are
the best Chuck in the market at the price offered.
They will hold drills from the smallest to 5/S inch diameter.
Dealers are authorized to warrant them as to accuracy and
durability.
Price, including Lever . . . $4 00
The "Peerless" Chuck.
This Chuck is strong, w T ell made, and durable.
Holds from o to % Inch.
Price . . $4 00
Hand and Lever Chucks.
This Chuck is a general favorite where a light, quick-run-
ning Chuck is desired. It is attached to lathes by plug center.
This style has two sets of Jaws, Regular and Reverse.
2 Inches, Price . . . . $6 00
Jewelers' Lathe Chucks.
DIAMETER TWO INCHES.
This Chuck is the same every way as the Peerless Drill
Chuck, only the Jaws are made especially for Watch and Clock
Makers' and Repairers' use.
Ivxtra pains are taken to have this Chuck perfectly fitted
and to run true.
They have been in use some time, and in no instance have
parties been dissatisfied with them.
Price . . . $4 50
Lecount's New Expanding Mandrel.
AMATEUR'S SIZE.
Takes anything from }s to 1 inch, inclusive. This tool is steel, w : ell made, is simple, substantial, cheap and useful.
Directions.
To tighten the work, drive with a copper hammer, or a piece of soft iron or brass, on the large end G (not too hard) ; to
loosen, on small end H.
G is the end where the dog is attached ; E is the body of the Mandrel ; A is the sleeve that draws up an incline in the body, E ;
tlie 3 keys, B ; C is the head of the key B, that is held in an annular recess turned in the sleeve, A : the key, B, is gibbed on the
under side and fits in the groove, I, which are made to match the gibbed keys, B ; H represents the end of Mandrel and the 3
grooves, I, and the center of the Maudrel ; D represents the object to be turned, and F, the cutting tool.
Price . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 00
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Little G-iant" Improved Drill Chuck.
This is a very strong and durable Chuck.
No. 1. 2^ Inches in Diameter, Holds from o to % Inch ....
No. 2. 3 Vz Inches in Diameter, Holds from o to I Inch
Each,$ 9 00
" 10 00
" Beach " Patent Drill Chuck.
No. Holds from o to i/S
No. 1 " " o "1/4
No. 2 " " o "3/8
No. 3 " " 1/16 " 1/2
No. 4 " " 3/16 " s/8
Each, $ 8 00
" 8 00
8 50
" 10 00
11 00
Trump Chuck.
Patented November 14, 1876.
A Self-Centering Three-Jawed Steet, Chuck, Carefully Made, Durable and Convenient.
For accuracy and effectiveness they are equal to the best, and because of their simplicity are manufactured at one half of the cost of
the cheapest. Suitable to hold Drills 1/4 inch and smaller.
Price, with Shank 41/64, fitted for Upright Drilling Machines ........ Each, $3 50
Price of Extra Sheila or Caps ............. 75
Star" < !huck.
These Chucks are simple in construction, strong and durable, and are warranted to hold the Morse Twist Drills firmly, and without
danger of breaking. The shanks are centered, so that they may be fitted to any lathe desired.
The above cut represents No. 1, full size.
No. 1 Holds from 1/64 to 1/8 Inch Each, $1 50
No. 2 Holds from 1/32 to 14 Inch ............
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Inch, 2
Per Dozen, $1 50
" Disston's " Screw Drivers.
3
1 75
Steel Blades, Forged, Polished Handles, Solid Ferrule.
4
2 2$
5
6
7
8
9
10
75
3 00
3 50
4 00
5 00
6 00
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"G-ay & Parsons" Patent Ratchet Screw Drivers.
Inch, 4
Per Dozen, $9 00
6
1 2 loo
8
13 50
"Billings »Sr Spencer's" Screw Drivers:.
Drop-Forged from the Best Cast Steel, with Rosewood Handles. Suitable for Gunsmiths' use.
4 Inch Blades, by 1/8, 1/4, 5/16 and 3/8 Inch Points ..*.... ■ ■ Per Dozen, $4 50
Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $3 50
"Champion" Screw Drivers.
Patented May 15, 1877, and April 29, 1*79.
Solid Bolster and Fluted Handles. Hand-Forged.
4
4 25
5
5 00
6
6 00
Beech Handles
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Sewing Machine Scivw Drivers.
Per Dozen, $1 00 | Black Handles
Per Dozen, $1 25
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Clark's" Screw Drivers.
IN SETS.
With Four Screw Driver Bits and Handle
"Eureka" Spiral Screw Driver.
Push on the End of Handle and the Screw goes in.
Per Dozen
This cut shows the " Eureka " when ready for use.
The " Ellrich " Patent Ratchet Screw Drivers.
IN SETS.
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Per Dozen, $15 00
$24 00
Each Set consists of a Rosewood Handle, with patent Ratchet, and four interchangeable Screw Driver nits enclosed in a neat box.
Per Dozen Sets ............ $18 00
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"Allard's" Original Spiral Screw Driver.
■■AT.T.a-mva" ORIGINAL
SPIRAL
SCREW DRIVER.
The greatest Labor-Saving Tool extant. Saves its cost in a very short
time.
Best quality Material. Superior Workmanship.
Blades are made of the finest Steel and tempered with great care, so
they will not crumble nor turn.
Warranted throughout.
The Screw Driver herewith represented is designed more especially for
light and rapid work, and for the use of those mechanics who have large
quantities of small screws to drive they are invaluable, saving many times
their cost in an incredibly short time.
Machinists, Gun and Locksmiths, Cabinet-Makers, Coffin-
Makers. Carriage-Makers, and all other manufacturers and mechanics
who have large numbers of screws to drive will find it a very convenient
tool for running in light machine screws.
No tiresome turning of the hand and twisting of the wrist. Press
forward, and the spiral turns the screws.
Each
$2 50
THE
"STANDARD"
SCREW DRIVER.
Fig. 2.
Fig. I.
Above Cuts about Half Size.
Fig. i shows Bit extended.
Fig. 2 shows Bit pushed in.
The "Standard" Screw Driver.
The general form and appearance of the Screw Driver is as indicated
by the Cuts. It will be seen that the blades are double-ended, and give four
sizes of screw drivers, running from 3/16 to 1/2 inch, a sufficient range for
ordinary use. Both blades are inserted at the same time in the handle,
which is so arranged that the blade which it is desired to use projects
beyond the other This is accomplished by a construction which permits
the idle or upper blade, as shown in the cut, to slip further into the socket
than the one in use. When the blades are thus given the desired position
they are readily secured in place by the thumb nut shown. In referring to
the advantages of this Screw Driver the manufacturers allude to the fact
that the four points are of different widths and fit any size of screws, and
lay special emphasis on the point that there are no loose parts to mislay or
lose, as the blades are never taken out except for changing the points, and
must be kept together. That the tool is self-containing and needs no box
is also mentioned, as well as the facility with which changes are made in
the points to be used. The full length of the Screw Driver is 12 inches, and
is described as strong, properly tempered and handsome, being made of tbe
best materials and nickel-plated, with applewood handle.
Each . . . $1 00
The "Standard*
Screw Driver and the two
Blades to go with it.
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No. 61.
No. 72.
No. 73.
No. 96.
BUTTON'S PLYERS.
No. IOO.
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5
6
7
8
9
10
No. 61. Cutting Nippers . Per Dozen,
$7 SO
7 So
8 50
11 00
14 So
18 50
22 50
No. 72. Flat Nose Plyers . . . "
3 00
3 So
4 00
S 00
6 00
7 So
9 00
No. 73. Round " " . .
3 00
3 So
4 00
S 00
6 00
7 50
9 00
No. 96. Bell Hangers' " . . . "
8 00
8 00
9 00
12 00
IS 00
19 00
24 00
No. IOO. Wire Cutters and Plyers .
10 00
12 00
15 00
24 00
" Billing's " Patent Combination Plyers.
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Gas plyers, wire cutter, wrench, And screw driver combined. Drop-forged from best tool steel, and linished first-class in every
respect. A vcr\ convenient and useful tool for steam and gas fitters, machinists, tool makers, etc., and a very handy tool for every
household. The tool admits of a wide range of adjustment by a quarter turn of the handle, and shifting one hole to the other it
Changes from size gas burner to 1/2 inch pipe, or from 3/16 inch round to 3/4 inch round or square.
Price
Each, $1 50
5 Inch
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Burner Plyers.
( Ja~ Plyers.
Per Dozen, $8 00
9 00
Size, Inch, 7
Black, per Dozen, $10 00
Polished, " " ....
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10
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12
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18
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19
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"Hall's" Patent Telegraph Plyers.
INTERCHANGEABLE JAWS.
SInch
Per Dozen, $25 00
"Hall's" Patent Double Compound Cutting Nippers.
No. 2. 5 Inches Long, Cuts Wire 3/32
No. 4. 7 1/8
No. 6. 8 3/16
Per Dozen, $13 50
" " 21 00
" " 30 00
" P. s. & W. Co." Improved Cutting Nippers.
No. 1. Extra Large Size, 12 Inches Long
No. 2. Large Size, 1 1 Inches Long
No. 3. Common Size, 10 Inches Long
No. 4. Small Size, 9 Inches Long
No. 5. Small Size, 8 Inches Long
Each, $2 25
" 2 00
1 SO
1 40
1 00
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"Windsor" Cutting Nippers.
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CUTTERS OP THE BEST STEEL.
g Inches Long, will cut off Wire No. 8
"Putnam" Hoof Nipper.
Each, $i so
"Grlobe" Hoof Nipper.
SOLID CAST STEEL AND WARRANTED OF EXTRA QUALITY. SOUD STEEL.
14 Inches Long .... Per Dozen, $24 00 | 14 Inches Long .... Per Dozen, $18 00
The "Boss" Wire Cutter.
Will cut off No. 7 Wire with ease
Per Dozen, $15 00
"Carew's" Patent Wire Cutter.
The advantage of this Cutter over all others is in the ApjistablE Jaws, as seen in cut. When the edges become dull and
need grinding, the jaws can easily be driven out, from the end showing prick marts, sharpened and replaced ; or replaced with new
jaws.
Length, Inches, S 10 12 '4
Each, $2 00 2 25 2 60 3 00
Extra Jaws, per Pair, $0 60 o 65 o 70 o 75
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German Carpenters' Pincers.
Sizes, Inches, 6
Per Dozen, $i 75
8
2 6o
4 So
7 oo
Putnam's " Farriers' Shoeing Pincers.
Sizes, Inches, io
Per Dozen, $9 00
POLISHED JAWS AND WARRANTED. SOLID HAMMERED CAST STEEL.
12
10 00
14
15 00
The " Easy " Bolt and Rivet Clipper.
The No. 1 size we test thoroughly on yi inch round iron, and the No. 2 size on Yz inch round iron, so it will be seen that they are
amply strong, as the thread on a bolt cuts off nearly one-third of the stock.
With each one of the ' ' Easy ' ' Clippers will be sent a card of directions, and price list of repairs ; also a set of adjusting shims, and a
special wrench for the lock-nuts ; and each Clipper, with everything belonging to it is packed neatly in a
wooden box made expressly for the purpose.
No. 1. For Y% Inch Bolts and under Per Pair, $7 50 | No. '2. For % Inch Bolts and under
Per Pair, $9 00
" Champers " Bolt and Rivet Clipper.
The tools are strong, and designed especially for the use of manufacturers of agricultural implements, car-builders, etc. They cut a
Bolt or Rivet % inch above the surface of the work through which it projects, thus always leaving % inch for riveting.
No. 1. For yi Inch Boll or under, for Carriage-Work, Harness-Makers, etc. ...... Each, $ 7 SO
No. 2. For y z Inch Bolt or under, for Wheelwrights, Machinists, Founders, etc. . . . . " 9 00
Inch Bolt or under, for Car- Builders, and Heavy Work Generally . . . . . "12 00
No. 3. For
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Patent Fuse and Capping Tool
TOH GIANT POWDKR BLASTING.
473
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TATKNTED OCTOBER 23,
For Cutting and sizing the Fuse to enter the Cap.
For Crimping the Cap on the Fuse to prevent its drawing out.
For Making the Hole in Giaut Powder Cartridges to receive the Cap and Fuse.
Perfectly adapted for the several operations required in usiug Giant Powder Cartridges.
Can be carried in the vest pocket ; weighs but two ounces ; neatly finished and nickel-plated.
Per Dozen
$6 00
an
Giant" Nail Pullers.
No. 1. Length IS Inches, Weight 5 Pounds
15 " " 3 "
No. a
Per Dozen, $36 00
30 00
474
Spring Punches.
RKVOLVING TUBIGS.
fast tube:.
4 Tubes
6 Tubes .
Per Dozen, $12 00
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Tubes, Assorted, 6 to 9
Per Dozen, $7 50
Saddlers' Punch Plyers.
No. 110. 6 Inch
No. 112. 6 Inch, 2 Extra Tubes
No. 114. 6 Inch, 3 Extra Tubes
Per Dozen, $6 25
" " 9 00
" " 18 00
( \ > 1 k luctors' Punches.
No. -1-310.
Nickel-Plated
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Per Dozen, $25 00 | Fancy Holes
Per Dozen, $13 50
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Full Size Cut of No.
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475
I 2 3
Nos. 1 to 5
Per Dozen. $2 oo
6 to 9
2 25
10 and 12
2 SO
; Bemis & Call Co.'s" Extra Heavy Cast Steel Belt Punches.
Nos. 1 to 5
Per Dozen, $5 25
6 to 10
5 75
12
6 25
14
7 So
16
8 7S
Morrill's" Universal Punch.
The Punches are made in two sizes, Nos. 1 and 2, 7 and 9 inches long, and made to punch holes in leather, rubber, cloth, paper,
tin, sheet metal, etc., etc. They are invaluable.
SHARPENING PROCESS.
In long usage the Die and Punch will become dull. By removing the pin that holds the handle in, take out the plunger, then
with a screw driver the die is backed out, then by touching them on a grindstone they are sharpened, and by replacing them as
before, adjusting the die so as to let the plunger enter 1/64U1 of an inch into the die, the punch is ready for use.
No. 1
Each, $1 00 I No. 2
Each, $1 25
Packing or Wad Punches.
Nos. I* to IO » »
Per Dozen, $2 75 4 50 5 50
CAST s'j'KKL.
7 « J
6 00 6 50 9 00
1 1 , i 1 , i}i Inches.
$16 50 18 00 21 00
Diameter
01 Numbers.
No. 1*
10
6
4
Inches, $i
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476
Octagon Nail Sets.
CAST STEEL.
Assorted Points
Per Gross, $10 00
Square Nail Sets.
CAST STEEL. POLISHED.
Assorted Points
Per Gross, $12 00
Buck Brothers" Nail Sets.
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Best Quality, Assorted
Per Gross, $16 00
Bellamy & Oo.'s " Milled Nail Sets
THE MILLING PREVENTS SLIPPING.
Square, Assorted Sizes 1/4 Inch to 5/16
Per Cross, $14 00
Rivet Sets.
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Nos. OO and
Per Dozen, $9 00
CAST STEEL.
1 audit
Sand 4
7 50
6 00
5 and 6
4 5°
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KYKLTtT SETS.
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477
Per Dozen, $7 50
Calking Irons.
BEST CAST STEEL.
Marked : C. DBKW & CO., CAST STICJGL.
Deck or Dumb Iron.
New York Pattern, o, I and 2 Crease
Spike Irons
Reefing Irons
Crooked or Bent Irons
Dock or Dumb Irons
Clearing or Reenns Iron. New York Pattern.
PEK'KS.
Crooked or Bent Iron
Per Dozen,
$7 50
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7 00
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9 00
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9 00
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8 50
Marline Spikes.
Sires, Inches, 10
Per Dozen, $4 00
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STEEL POINTS. POLISHED.
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14
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Saw Sets
Cross Cut Saw Sets
Stillman's" Saw Sets.
Genuine.
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Per Dozen, $5 00
7 75
"Aiken's" Patent Saw Sets.
MP |l "
< ':i*1 Steel.
Aiken's Genuine Hammer Saw Sets
Aiken's Pattern Hammer Saw Sets
Per Dozen, $13 00
" " 9 00
"Leach's" Patent Saw Sets.
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No. O. 7 Inch Long, Hand
No. 1. 13 Inch Long, Cross Cut
Per Dozen, $ 8 00
" " 15 00
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"Henry Disston & Sons" Star Saw Set.
We guarantee this tool to do the work for which it is intended, if properly used; if it does not the money will be refunded.
For Hand, Hack, Band, Web. Wood and Small Circular Saws, not thicker than iS gauge.
Price
Per Dozen, $0 00
"Henry Disston & Sons' 1 Patent Revolving Saw Set.
Large Si/e
Small Size
Per Dozen, $6.oo
4 00
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Plate Saw Sets.
"B. C. Co." Cross Out Saw Sets.
WITH GAUGE.
IRON HANDLE. SIX CITS.
No. 62
Per Dozen, $2 00 | All Steel, 12 Inches Long
Per Dozen, $12 00
'Morrill's" Perfect Saw Sets.
'Morrill's" Perfect Bench Stop.
Patented Feb. 24, 1880. Patented Dec. 14, 1880.
No. 1. For Hand Saws of every Description, from 32 to 16
Gauge.
Each $1 25
No. 4. For Champion or M Tooth Cross Cut, from 22 to 14
Gauge.
Each . . . . . $2 00
A Substantial and Reliable Bench Stop is a real luxury and a
solid comfort to all Wood Workers.
Per Dozen
$9 00
"Weston's" Bench Stops or Hooks.
No. 1.
No. 2.
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No. 1
Per Dozen, $10 00 | No. 2
Per Dozen, $8 00
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481
Will Cut to a uniform width any leather up to 1/8 inch in thickness and from 3/16 to 3/4 wide.
Per Dozen ................ $6 00
No. 590
N.v .-><>!
Double Washer Cutters.
Per Dozen, $18 00
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Per Dozen, $12 00
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Boiler-Makers' Screw Punches.
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"WITH LEVERS COMPLETJ5.
PUNCHES DO NOT REVOLVE WITH THE SCREW WHEN WORKING.
No. 1. Punches, %, !s and yi Inch . Price, $25 00 | No. 2. Punches, %, % and ^ Inch
Extra Punches and Dies . . Per Set, $4 00
Price, $30 00
Hydraulic Screw Punch.
These Punches are very simple in construction, being made without either valves or force pump, and will accomplish twice the
amount of work with the labor of one man that can be done with the ordinary screw punch. The strain in working does not have
to be resisted, as in the screw punch, by a cross strain on the punch, and the working bar is a % inch steel rod, 3 feet long, instead
of a 1 V, inch bar, 6 or more feet long. They are made of an extra quality steel and with best workmanship. An improved packing
was introduced in them in 1S84, and the jaw made heavier. Turning the screw into the interior chamber forces the Punch ram down.
The withdrawal of the screw allows the Punch to be forced back.
No. 1
Punches, y%, )/ z and %
Iron, Inch, yk
Center of Punch to Edge of Iron, Inch, 2
Weight, lbs, 32
Price, $72 00
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104 00
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90
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Combined Punch and Shears.
For Sheet Metal Workers and Coopers, it is the most complete Combined Punch and Shears in the market.
These machines are so constructed that long cuts can be made full length of sheet. The Dies and Punches are so arranged
that they can be easily changed.
We furnish with each machine 3 Punches of different sizes.
No. 1. Punches 1/8 Inch Hole in 1/8 Inch Iron, and Shears Iron No. 18
No. 2. " 3/16 " " " 3/16 " [7
No. 3. " 5/16 5/16 ' r6
Price, $25 00
30 00
35 00
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No. 1.
Price
Will punch 3/8 inch hole in 1/4 inch iron, 3 1/4 inch from edge to center of hole. Weight, 40 lbs.
"Conqueror" Punch and Shear,
$30 00
No. 7. Will punch 3/8 inch hole in 1 4 inch iron, 4 inches from edge to center of hole. Will cut l>ar iron 31/31 3 16 inch.
Weight, 145 lbs.
Price ..... ........... $55 00
No. S. Will punch 1 2 inch hole in 3 8 inch iron, 6 inches from edge to center of hole. Will cut bar iron 2x12 inch.
Weight. 300 lbs.
Price ................. $85 00
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Diamond State" Punch and Shear.
This machine is designed for tinners, coppersmiths, heater makers and sheet* metal workers of every kind. It will
easily punch No. 12 iron to the center of a 30 inch sheet, and with stay bolts, as shown in cut, will punch No. 8 iron 3 1/4
inches from edge of sheet with ordinary lever sent with each machine.
This machine is sufficiently strong to punch that distance from edge a hole
nearly or quite through 1/4 inch thickness by using extra length of lever,
which will be furnished at additional cost when ordered. In punching thick
iron it is necessary to have the Die from 1/64 to 1/32 larger than Punch
according to thickness of metal. The Punch and Die are instantly adjusted
by first passing the Punch up through the Die Seat and into the Punch
Socket, and then dropping the Die into its Seat ; the alignment of the
holes being so accurate that there is no possibility for careless or incompe-
tent workmen to get them out of line, which would endanger breaking
or mutilating the Punch.
The Punch can be furnished singly or with any or all of its attachments
as desired. In shearing, work the lever as in punching. For wire cutting,
drop the lever straight down to insert wire and pull up. Will shear iron
3/16 inch thick and 3 inches wide, and cut wire 1/4 inch diameter. The
drill answers every' purpose of a high price drill. For punching heavy work should be set on a bench not exceeding 18 inches high.
This machine is very strong, built of the best material and well fitted. The construction and design is such that it has great wear-
ing qualities with the least possible chance of derangement. Holes for oiling are properly located and oil should be often applied.
Weight of Punch, 140 pounds, with Drill attached, 175 pounds.
Price, Punch and Shears .............. $40 00
Drilling Attachment, Extra . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00
Punches and Shears.
"FAULIiNER'S" PATENT.
No. 1. Has 6 Punches and Dies, from 3/16 to 1/2 inch, will
punch 1/2 inch hole in 3/8 inch iron, or 3/8 inch hole in 1/4 inch plow
steel. Cuts off 3/8 inch iron 4 inches wide. This machine is mounted
on an iron bench. Weight 250 pounds.
Price, All Ready for Work . . . $85 00
No. 3. Has 9 Punches and Dies, from 3/16 to 3/4 inch, is guar-
anteed to punch 1/2 inch hole in 1/2 inch iron, or 7/16 inch hole in
plow steel, will cut off 1/2 inch' iron 10 inches wide. This machine
has been reconstructed in 1SS2, and made heavier,!. has a compound
purchase, making it so that one man with a 6-foot lever can punch a
1/2 inch hole in 1/2 inch iron. Weight 650 pounds.
Price, with Bench All Ready to Set Up . . $150 00
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AM, CAST STEEt.
Has Adjustable Gauge to Cut Metal or Rods to Length.
No. 1. Cuts Rods to 1/4 Inch, and Sheets any Width an i/S Inch Thick and Less
No. 2. Cuts to 3/16 Inch Flat, and to 1/2 Inch Round .....
BENCH SHBABS.
No. OO
1
2
3
Cut, Inch, 12
10X
9
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Each, $13 50
12 OO
8 00
7 00
6 00
S 00
HANTD SHEARS.
No. 9%
Cut, Inch, 4%
Each, $3 00
7
4
2 SO
8
2 00
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Seymour's" Tinners' and Dental Snips.
485
Each, $12 00
25 00
5 6
7 6
4 00 3 50
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I 40
No. ft. 1 >,' Inch Cut Each, $2 25
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486
Screw Wrenches.
-A.. G-. COE & CO.
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S
10
1 1
'5
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21
24
Bright, $10 00
11 00
14 00
16 00
26 00
32 00
38 00
44 00
Black, 9 00
10 00
12 00
14 00
24 00
30 00
36 00
42 00
'A.. T>. BRIGG-S" PATTERN.
Bright, Inch, 10
Per Dozen, $17 SO
WARRANTED STEEL FACE AND HEAD.
WITH LONG NUT OR SX.BBVB.
12
20 00
15
32 50
18
40 OO
AGRICTILTUBAL WKENCH.
Black, Inch, 8
Per Dozen, $10 00
WROUGHT IRON.
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12 00
14 00
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Number, 1
Holds; Pipe, 1/8 to 3/8 inch.
Length, 5 3/4
Per Dozen, $4 00
'Alligator" Wrench.
3/8 to 3/4 inch.
1/2 to 1 1/4 inch
10
16
12 00
24 00
1/4 to 2 inch.
22
36 00
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487
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Length Open, Inch, 10
Takes from >4 in. wire to 1 in. pipe.
Each, $2 25
PIPE IS NOT CRUSHED BY ITS USE.
14 IS
'4 in. wire to 1 '4 in. pipe. <4 in. wire to 2 in. pipe.
3 00 4 00
24
'4 in. wire to 2 y i in. pipe.
6 00
CYLINDER OR GAS FIFE WRENCH.
Size, 10
Holds Pipe, Inch, yi to 1
Brig lit, Per Dozen, $21 00
18
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50 00
COMBINATION WRENCH.
Size, 10
Holds Pipe, 1/2 to 1 inch.
Bright, Per Dozen, $25 50
', to 1 3 ,| inch.
28 50
1 2 to 2 inch,
40 50
' BOARDMAN'S" PATENT I'nMllIXATION WRKXl'll.
This Combination comprises Six Useful Tools : Screw Wrench, Pipe Wrench, Hammer, Nail Claw, Screw Driver,
Bit Handle or Socket Wrench.
NICKEL - PLATED
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No. 0. Size 4 1/2 Inch (Opens 1 Inch)
No. 1. "6 " ( " 1 1/4 " I
Per Dozen, $10 0O
13 00
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UNSIZED AND ROUGH.
No. 1. 1/4 and 5/16 Inch
No. 2. 3/8 " 7/16 "
No. 3. 1/2 " 9/16 "
No. 4. 5/8 "3/4 "
$0 15
20
o 30
o 40
No. 5. 7/S and 1 Inch
No. 6. 1 1/8 " 1 1/4 " .
No. 7. 1 3/8 " 1 1/2 "
$0 60
90
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"Billings" Patent Adjustable Wrench.
4 Inch, Black
DROP-FORGED FROM BAR STEEL.
Per Dozen, $9 00 | 4 Inch, Nickeled
Per Dozen, $10 00
The "Billings & Spencer" S "Wrenches.
No. 70
Length, Inch, 4
Each, $0 15
Size of Nuts, Inch, 5/16 and 3/8
DROP-FORGED FROM BEST NORWAY [RON.
71
5
o 20
7/16 and 1/2
7.1
7
o 30
1 1/16 and 3/4
"Baxter's" Diagonal and S Wrenches.
Size, Inch, 4
Per Dozen, $6 00
6
9 00
8
12 00
18 00
24 00
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"A lways Ready " Wrench< s.
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This Wrench will hold and turn Square and Round Iron, or Pipe ; and is " Always Ready " without adjusting.
Nickel-Plated, Prepared Forged Steel, Oil Tempered.
No. 1. Holds from % to % Inch Square or Round Iron
No. 2. " " tf " I'/ " "
No. it'A. " '• X " *U
No. 3. " " V " 2
Per Dozen, $ 5 00
6 75
10 50
16 00
Basin Wrenches.
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NEW PATTERN. OLD PATTERN.
10 Inch Long ..... Each, $1 25 | 8 Inch Long ..... Each, $1 00
" Green River " Patent Rim Wrench.
FOR NUTS ON TIRE -HOLTS INSIDE THE FEI.I'
This is a labor saving tool for taking oil and putting on nuts in an awkward place inside carriage felloes, and it will l>e found to make
rapid work of what is usually a tedious job with an S wrench.
No workman with any regard for his time will fail to use this tool, which will soon earn its moderate cost in any shop, small or large.
It is made light, handy and strong, and is adapted for use on nuts 1 S. 3 16 and 1/4 inch.
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Cross Elm Wrench.
For Nuts 3/16, 1/4, 5/16 and 3/S Inch.
This Tool will he round to he very handy for nuts inside of felloes of carriage wheels, as well as for other purposes.
Price ........... . Each, $0 25
Adjustable Lightning Tap and
Reamer Wrench.
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Size A, Length 10 1/2 Inches, for Taps 3/16 Inch to 1/2 Inch.
Price, $3 00
Size B, Length 15 Inches, for Taps 1/4 Inch to 3/4 Inch.
Price, $3 50
Size C ? Length 20 Inches, for Taps 3/S Inch to 1 Inch.
Price, $5 00
Lightning Taper Reamers.
With Shanks 1/2 Inch in Diameter.
Inch, 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 11/16 3/4
Price, $0 55 60 o 65 o 70 o 75 80 1 00 1 20 1 40
NVw Centre Reamer.
This Tool will be appreciated by every machinist. It is ac-
curately made of the best steel, and of the most approved form.
Price, $0 50
Lightning Countersink and Twist Drill Combined.
Hole clear through, exact size of Drill, and Drill may be set according to depth wanted. The Countersink following the Drill, the
job is finished at one operation, saving the adjusting of tools and work twice.
Sizes, Inch, 5/32 7/32 9/32 n/32
Price, $1 50 1 60 1 70 I 80
With Round Shanks, 41/64 Inch Diameter.
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"Green River" Tire Bolt Holder.
Price
For Clamping Bolts while the Nuts are being turned off. Applied without a Screw.
"Lightning" Punching Press.
Each, $1 00
The handle may be set at any angle, up or down, to suit various kinds of work.
This machine is carefully made throughout, of the best material, and is highly approved by our customers.
Will Punch 1 4 Inch Round Hole in Iron 1 4 Inch Thick, or 5 16 Inch Hole iu Iron 3 16 Inch Thick.
Supplied with 3 Punches and Dies. 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4 Inch. Unless otherwise ordered. Punches and Dies will be supplied 1/33 Inch
over exact sizes.
Price .... ........... Each, $25 00
Extra Punches or Dies. Each. $0 50
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Kinney's" Patent Combination Pipe Tong and Wrench.
598 An
A TIPE TONG ON ONE SIDE— A WRENCH ON THE OTHER.
No. 1
2
3
4
5
Holds Iron Pipe, Inch, % to %
«"to \
1 to H
t'/z to 1%
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Holds Round Iron, Inch, ^
1
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2
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Price, Each, $1 25
1 so
2 00
4 00
S 00
" Bobbin's" Patent Chain Pipe Tongs.
No. 2
3
4
S
6
7
Holds Pipe, Inch, 1 to 2
i^to 4
2 to 6
2# to 8
4 to 10
4 to 12
Price, Each, $5 50
6 25
9 00
12 50
16 00
26 00
"Brown's" Patent Adjustable Pipe Tongs.
No.
1
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2
3
4
Holds Pipe, Inch,
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'A to iX
1 to 2
i', to 3
Price, Each,
$1 00
I 25
1 60
2 00
4 00
5
2'A to 4
6 75
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Size, Inch, % y % % % I i% T.% 2 2% 3 3% 4
Price, Each, $0 60 75 1 00 1 25 I 50 1 75 2 00 2 75 3 00 4 00 500 6 00
Blacksmiths' Tongs.
BOLT.
7 9< fiSSS
Inch,
18
20
22
24
Each,
$0 60
65
GA.D.
70
75
yo^g
Each
$1 so
Each
$1 50 I Each
$2 00
Wrought Iron Ice Tongs.
POINTED.
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No. I. Family Use, Open 14 [neb
No. '2. For Retail Use, Open 17 inch
No. :l. Loading into Wagons, Open 20 Inch
Bach, $1 75
2 00
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Pipe Cutters.
•BARNES" THKKE WHEEL CUTTER.
• SATJNDER'S."
No. 2 Pipe Cutter, 'i.to z Inch
Cutter Wheels, No. 2
No.
1
'2
3
$6 00
Cuts, Inch,
M01
1 to 2
2 to 3
30
Each,
$3 00
4 SO
14 00
Cutter Wheels, "
$0 25
40
60
'S PANWOOD'S."
No. 1
Cuts. Inch, i/i to 1
Bach, $3 00
Cutter Wlieels, $0 25
Blocks and Wheels, $0 50
3
2 to 3
14 00
50
1 25
IMPROVED.
Huntington's" Emery Wheel Dresser.
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PAT OCT// /S7S
For Trueing, Shaping, Sharpening and Removing Grlaze from Soii.i ECmery Wheels Running .-it
Kull 3peed.
This Tool is a simple and inexpensive device, designed to take the place of the expensive Diamond Tool, while it does the
work in a more perfect and satisfactory manner, leaving the Emery Wheel sharp and in the best possible condition for cutting.
Price .............. Each, $4 00
Extra Cutters .... Per Set, $1 00
'"Huntington's" Emery Wheel Aggravator.
For Shaping, Sharpening, :m<l Removing G-laze from Emery Wheels.
The " Aggravator" is specially adapted to use on all Saw Gumming and Sharpening Machines, Planer Knife and all Tool
Grinding Machines.
Two extra sets of Cutters will be sent free with every tool, that will last for a year or more, making the Patent Emery Wheel
Aggravator by far the most economical tool in use.
Price
Each, $4 00
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Extra Cutters
Per Set,
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Plumbers' Tools.
495
DBESSKRS.
Boxwood
Each, $i 25 Hickory
Each, $0 75
TURN PINS.
SOLDKK POT.
Small
Medium
Large
Each, $0 25 Small
40 Medium
50 I,ar>;e
Each, $0 75
" 1 00
1 so
siiavk HOOKS, OVAL, I S OVAL .VXD TRIANGLK.
Plain
Bach, $0 50 With Shoulder
Bach, $0 75
CHIPPING KNIVKS.
Five Inch
"■ os »oi»«4eo
Bach, $0 60
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COPPER POINTED BOLTS.
^V
Per Pound
$0 40
TAP BORERS.
TORCHES.
N. Y. Pattern
Each, $0 50
Tin
Brass
Each, $1 75
2 25
ROUND IRONS.
No. I
Price, Each, $0 75
2
1 00
3
1 25
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85 to 250 Pounds are Base Sizes
Over 250 Pounds Advance . Per Pound, $0 01
70 to 84 " " . " " 01
60 to 69 " " . . •' " 02
Per Pound, $
50 to 59 Pounds Advance
Per Pound, $0 03
40 to 49 "
" " 04
30 to 39 "
05
"Eagle" Anvils.
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STEEL FACE.
Nos. O
1
a
Weight, Pounds, 10
15
20
Each, $2 50
3 00
;
75
3
3°
4 SO
"Cheney's" Improved Combined Anvil and Vise.
WITH ADJUSTABLE JAW.
No. IO. l-'acc of Anvil 4'.. x ; Inch, Jaws 2 Ji Inch Wide, and Opens 3 Inch
No. !»0. '-. x.; " 3M 4 "
No. SO. S s.1'; " " 4 " " 5 "
No. -10. S'.x 4 •' 4' = " 6
Each, $3 50
4 5°
5 SO
6 50
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Bench A'ises.
'TBKNTON" PATENT IMPEOVKJD PAHALLEL.
*N
Jaws, Inch,
Price,
$3 00
4 00
3
5 00
5 75
4
7 5<>
'MILLER'*" AJSTVIL. VISK AND DRILL.
The Anvil has a Steel Face 4x8 Inches. Vise Jaws, 3 1/2 Inches Wide and Steel Faced. Steel Drill l'ress with Adjustable Chuck
to hold 1/4 Inch Drills and all Smaller Sizes. Weight of Anvil, Vise and Drill, 80 lbs.
V.
Price
$20 00
Bench Vises.
■TRENTON" PATENT IMPROVED SWIVEL.
499
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Jaws, Iuch, 2
Price, $3 so
2'A
4 50
3
S 5°
1%
7 oo
4
8 50
'BACKUP" UNION.
Jaws, Inch, 1 '.. \'\
2>i
i%
4*
Pr.cc, $3 so 4 00 4 so 6 2 S 7 50 10 00 11 25 14 00 18 75 *7 00 30 00 33 00
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Bench Vises.
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No. ooo
Jaws, Inch, $%
Price, $6 25
Ztt
7 oo
4 '4
9 oo
3
4 '4
ii 75
4
16 25
5
24 00
'PAKKEK'S" PATENT PARALLEL SWIVBL \'ISES.
No. 19
Jaws, Inch, i%
Price, $4 oo
5 oo
21
7 oo
22
3H
8 75
23
24
4*
4 ! 4
II 00
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Wood Workers' Vises.
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SWIVEL COACH MAKERS VISE.
No. 46. 4 Inch Jaws, Opens 8 Inches
Each, $12 50
'TEKNTON" COACH MAKERS' VISE.
"PARKKB'S"
PATENT COACH MAKERS' VISE.
4 Inch Jaws, Opens 9 Inches
Each, $9 00 I No. 40. 4 Inch Jaws, Opens 8 Inches Each, $10 25
'PARKKH'S" PA'I'KNT SWIVEL COACH MAKERS' VISK.
No. 41. 4's Inch Jaws. Opens q Inches
V,
SWIVEL JAW
Each, S13 00
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Pipe Vises.
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KKLI,KR & CO.'S" WITH ANGI.H; PLATE,
No. 1 Holds </g to 2 Inch
Each, $8 00 I No. 2 Holds '4 to 3 Inch
Each, $15 00
'NASOIfS."
' SATTSTDinRS."
No. 2 Holds X to 2 Inch
No. 3 " X " 3 "
Each, $18 00
" 30 00
No. 1 Holds % to 2 Inch
No. 8 " X " 3 "
No. 3 " X " 4 "
Each, $14*00
" 18 00
30 00
Pipe Vises.
PATENT PIF-E! VISRS, WITH IN'l'KHrHANRKABI.K JAWS.
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No. §6. With 2 Sets Jaws, Weight 76 lbs, for Holding 3-Inch Pipe and under
Each, $14 75
PATENT rOMHIXATION FIPK VISES.
5?4^N
No. ST. Round and Pipers' Jaws, Weight 41 lbs. lor Holding 2-Inch Pipe and under
No. 88. 59 3-
No. SB'-i. 90 4- "
No. §».
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Each, $16 00
20 00
28 00
35 00
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The Farmers' Vise.
FOR LIOHT -WORK IN METAL OR WOOD.
jaws, Inch, 2
Each, $2 50
2 70
3
3 60
4 65
4
6 70
Solid Box Leg -Vises.
PKICKS.
Weight,
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30 lbs
35 "
40 "
45 "
50 "
55 "
60 "
65 "
70 "
75 "
80 "
85 "
90 "
95 "
100 "
105 "
no "
115 "
120 "
125 "
130 "
135 "
140 "
145 "
150 "
160 "
170 "
180 "
190 "
Each,
$10 00
8 50
9 5°
10 00
11 00
12 00
13 00
14 00
15 00
16 00
17 So
18 50
20 00
21 00
22 00
23 00
24 00
25 00
26 00
27 50
29 00
3' 5°
33 00
35 00
36 00
41 So
44 SO
47 SO
S3 00
56 00
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"Wright's" Vises
Per Pound, $ . .
I American Vises
Per Pound, $ .
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Sizes, to Inch, 4^
Per Dozen, $ 9 00
German Vises.
Bench, No. 152.
No. 14.3 Y, Hand.
5
10 00
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Telegraph, No. 146.
5'A
II 00
6
12 00
No. 14G. r relecraph. No. 15S. Bench.
5'A Inch ..... Per Dozen, $12 00 | Assorted to 4 lbs . . . Per Dozen, $24 00
No. 145 Y, to 4 'i Inch
Handled Hand Vise.
".Lowell" Improved Hand Vise.
Per Dozen, $10 50
The above is claimed to be the handiest tool of the kind in use. It is of metal throughout, the jaws being of forged steel, and the
handle of case-hardened malleable iron For holding wire there is a hole through the handle and screw.
6 Inch Long. Nickel-Plated ............. Each, $2 00
"Lowell" Pin Vise.
S Inch Long, Hollow Handle, Nickel-Plated
Each, $1 50
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"Alford" Hand Vise.
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The Vise Jaws are i)i inches wide and open i ! s inches. They will center and hold tools firmly of any shape. The Vise is
one-third larger than the cut, while the tools are full size. The handle can be unscrewed from the Vise and the bit shank put in its
place, to be used with a bit brace for any kind of boring, drilling or cutting washers. The handle can also be screwed into the Vise
at right angles with its usual position, which is desirable for many kinds of work.
Price, with all the Tools, as above ......... ■•■• I 75
Hayden & Barnes" Patent Combination Hand Vise.
WITH PLATE FOB TJSE AS A VISE. WHEN DESIKED.
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No. O. 5 Inch Long, I Inch Jaw, Weight 8 oz. .
Each, $o so
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AMATKITR.
ANVIL VISE.
507
THE NEATEST AND HANDIEST LITTLE TOOL OUT
Amateur. No. 1. 1 Inch Jaw, Weight 6 oz. .
Anvil Vise, " 2. i'/ 2 " " " i# lbs
" " S. 2 " " •■ 3^ ■■
Style of Nos. 2 and 3.
Each, $0 25
50
1 00
"Bonney's" Vises.
No. 1. PLAIN JAW
No. .'!. SWIVEL JAW.
No. 1. Plain Jaw, i'/ 2 Inch
No. 8. " " 2
No. 3. Swivel " 2 "
Per Dozen, $ 6 00
8 00
12 00
SWIVEL BENCH AND HAND VISE COMIilNF.D.
NICKEL-PLATED
By removing tlic clarnp and attaching the handle that accompanies it, it is at once converted into a Hand Vise. The clamp will
be found very useful for many purposes. The Vise can he swivelled or turned all the way around and held firmly at any point of the
circle by means of the thumb screw A
No. «©. I'.- Inch Steel Jaw- ... ..... Per Dozen. $16 00
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Vise Screws.
Iron Bench Screws.
SOLID BOX.
WOOD HANDLES. DOUBLE THREAD LOOSE COLLARS.
Diameter Box, Inch, 1% 1% 2 2 l / t 2^ 1% 2%
Diameter Screw, Inch, 1% 1% iy s iyi 1% 1% 2
Each, $350 450 500 650 750 900 1200
Size, Inch, 1
iM
'X
iH
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Per Dozen, $12 40
14 20
16 40
26 00
28 80
Wood Bench Screws.
HICKORY.
Inch, 2
Per Dozen. $6 00
2X
7 00
2%
8 s°
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Adjustable Ball and Socket Saw -Clamp.
By the use of this Clamp, a Saw can be filed at auy angle, or square, as the operator may desire.
No. 1. Ball and Socket ............. Per Dozen, $15 00
Adjustable Saw -Clamp.
No. il. Adjustable
V
Per Dozen, $12 oo
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FLEXIBLE HUBHKH CtTSHIO.V HKHVEKN THIO JAW8.
This Cut Represents Nos. i and 2 Vises.
No. 3.
Guaranteed to Make no More Noise than Filing on a Solid Piece of Iron.
The Jaws are Planed slightly Concave, producing an equal hearing the entire length, and are made to open and close by
simply turning the Cam Lever. Nos. 1 and 2 Vises can be easily screwed to a work bench or any place desired. No. 3 Vise has a
Malleable Iron Screw Clamp for attaching it to a work bench, aud by turning a Thumb Nut it can be tilted to any desired angle.
Also can be easily detached aud carried about from place to place.
PRICKS.
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No. 1. (11 Inch Jaws)
No. 2. (15 Inch Jaws)
No. 3. (11 Inch Jaws)
Per Dozen, $15 00
21 00
18 00
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No. Q.
The No. o Saw Vise is a very popular one. It has many of the advantages which have established the superiority of this Saw Vise
over all others in the market. It holds a saw firmly, and by its use the labor of filing is very much lessened. It is light and
durable, can be readily detached from the bench and carried from place to place. Length of Jaws, g^4 inches. Japanned.
Per Dozen ............ ... $12 00
Eccentric Clamp.
The Clamping Arm or Jaw is so adapted to the H shaft as to slide loosely upon it, or fasten immovably at any point the instant
opposing pressure is brought to bear against it from the Eccentric.
Thus, by placing the adjustable foot of the Eccentric Bolt against the work to be clamped, and moving the jaw up the shaft to oppose
it, then simply raising the Eccentric Lever, the work is instantly clamped with all the power desirable,
and with many advantages over the slow operating screw.
19 3 4
No. O
Opens, Inches, 2\
Per Dozen, $3 60
4
4 80
6
6 60
8 40
"Stearns" Adjustable Clamps.
MALLKABLE [BON,
Length, Inch. 3
Per Dozen. $4 00
5
6 50
9 00
9
10 50
15 00
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Quilting Frame Clamps.
No. 1. Light, Opens 2% Inches
No. 1. No. 32.
Japanned*
Per Dozen, Si 35 | No. 32. Heavy, Opens 2% Inches Per Dozen, $2 00
"Monarch" Adjustable Clamps.
Made in three sizes, Nos. I, 3 and 5. For ordinary work we recommend No. 3 ; for heavy and general work use No. 5. One pair or
set when separated consists of 4 clamps, 4 sleeves, and 2 screw-threaded rods.
No. 1
Per Pair, $2 50
3
3 00
5
3 SO
Door Clamps.
Complete, as per Cut
Per Dozen, $36 50
Irons Only
Per Dozen, $24 00
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513
Malleable Iron, Swivel Nut.
No.. 0©
1
2
3
4
Opens, Inch, 2
*y*
3
4
5
7
Per Dozen, $2 00
3 So
4 00
6 00
7 00
9 75
13 00
16 00
Boiler Clamp.
Steel Clamp.
Is made of steel ; is heavy ;ind very strong ; the foot is
planed square by the screw ; the screw is a good job, done in
the lathe ou centers, and a good fit in a long nut with a full
thread. Is suitable for any heavy work. Opens 4 inches from
center of screws and runs back 4 ' 2 inches.
V.
Price
$4 00
The Back is 2)i Inches from Center of Screw.
I-ixtra heavy, with button on end of screw, hung on a ball
so as to accommodate itself to irregularities without bending
the screw. The foot of the Clamp is planed.
No 1 i :t 1 .5 6 7 M
Opens, Inch, 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12
Each, $1 75 2 00 2 25 2 50 2 75 3 25 3 75 4 25
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Slide Jaw Ship Clamps.
COMPOSITION BOX.
Screw, Inch, 7 /i
1
i'A
Size of Bar, " i U x >4
z* ^
2% X)S
Opening of Clamp, " iSx4
2o x 4
24*4^
Each, $7 00
8 oo
12 00
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15 00
"Bliss" Hand Screw Clamps.
Diameter of Screw, Inch,
Length " " 5
" Jaw, 4
Per Dozen, $2 50
H
X
X
1
i'A
itf
9
12
6
IS
20
24
7
10
'4
16
IS
20
3 00
S 00
7
00
9
00
10 00
11 50
Drilling Crows.
No. 2. For Pipe 1 ;i to 6 Inch
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Each, $13 00 I No. 3. For Pipe i'/ 2 to 12 Inch,
Each, $16 00
Clamp Pleads.
515
SINGLE NUT.
DOUBLE NUT.
iOSSM
Single Nut, Wrought Screw, Iron Handle.
1 >iameter of Screw, Inch, 1
Length, " 9
Per Dozen, $15 00
19 00
11
22 00
*'A
12
31 00
Double Nut, Wrought Screw, Iron Handle.
Diameter of Screw, Inch, 1
Length, " 10
Per Dozen, $19 00
12
23 00
28 00
i'A
16
44 00
AMATKU1W DO«.
Lathe Dogs.
IIJ^VW S'L'KEL DOG.
For Small Lathes, Jewelers, Amateurs, etc.
It is Steel, with Hardened Screws.
Steel Screws. U. S. Standard and the Points Hardened.
This Dog is very Heavy, and is Warranted not to Break with
any Work.
No. I
Bore, Inch, J£
Bach, $0 30
Amateurs' Dog.
9 *
A X
35 o 45
o 50
Heavy SteeJ Dolt.
No.
1
'i
3
1
S
6
7
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9
IO
Inch,
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H
H
%
1
I's
%
'X
'M
Bach,
$0 40
50
60
60
70
70
} 80
80
95
95
No.
11
12
18
14
15
16
17
18
19
Inch,
i#
2
2*
2'A
3
3'--
4
4'A
5
Bach,
t
$1 10
I 20
1 35
1 45
1 60
1 80
2 10
2 75
3 25
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MADE BY
Wiley & Russell M'l'g Co.
Assortment O., Stoclc 6 Inclie-s Xiong-
Full Set of No. o, with 14 sizes Taps and Dies, 5/64 to 9/32, Tap Wrench, Bit Brace Holder, and Holder for Lathe I'se.
Price, Complete, in Case ............... $18 00
Prices of Single Parts, Dies, $0 60 Guides, $0 15 Taps, $0 40 Wrench, $0 50 Stock. $1 00
SET WITH 5 SIZES,
WITH TAP WRENCH.
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B Set, with 7 sizes, 1/4 to 3/4 Inch. 1 Q Set, with 5 sizes, 1/8 to 1 4 Inch. C Set, with 7 sizes, 3/8 to 1 Inch.
Price, Complete, in Case $25 00 I Price, Complete, in Case . . $7 00 ! Price, Complete, in Case . $32 75
1) Set, with 6 sizes, 7/8 to 1 1/2 Inch.
Price, Complete, in Case
$60 00
Taper Reamers for Bit Brace I'se.
SINGLE. IN SKTS
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Price, $0 45 o 50 o 55 60 70 o 80 o 90 1 05 1 20 I Trice, in Case .....
$7 25
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FOB "LIGHTNING" SCREW PLATES.
Made by Wiley & Russell M'f'g Co.
HAJSTD TAPS. -LIGHTNING" DIE.
Of the Very Finest Quality. Used in Hates B. and D. and also In " Lightning- " Bolt Cutting- Machines.
TAPER.
See Pages 516, 524 and 525.
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Explanation of "Lightning" Die.
The Taper-Headed Screws regulate the cut. Another Binding Screw, not shown in cut, is placed opposite the one shown.
In adjusting the Die, the Binding Screws are first slackened, and the size required fixed by moving the Taper-Headed Screws in or
out ; after which the Binding Screws are set very tight the last thing.
PRICES OF TAPS, DIES, ETC., FOR "LIGHTNING" PLATES.
Sizes, Inches.
Number of
Threads to Inch.
Hand Taps,
Taper, Plug or Bottoming,
Each.
Dies,
Without Collets,
Each.
Pipe Dies,
With Guides,
Each.
3/16
24
$0 45
$1 00
1/4
20
45
1 00
$1 50
5/16
18
5°
I 00
3/8
16
55
1 15
1 90
7/16
14
60
1 30
1/2
12
70
1 50
2 35
9/16
12
80
1 75
5/8
10 and 11
90
1 90
3/4
10
1 20
2 35
3 75
7/8
9
1 60
3 00
1
8
2 00
3 75
5 00
1 1/8
8
2 25
4 40
. . .
1 1/4
7
2 60
5 00
5 5°
13/8
6
3 00
5 75
. . .
1 1/2
6
3 50
7 00
5 50
2
5 50
Left-hand Taps and Dies same price as right-hand.
Stocks for Size o, $1 00 ; B and C $4 00 ; D, $10 00. Collets for sizes B and C, $0 75 ; D, $1 00.
Unless otherwise ordered, we fit the "Lightning" Plates (excepting those for wire sizes) with V-Thread Taper Taps and Dies for
rough iron, 1/32 over exact sizes. Whitworth and Franklin Institute standard supplied when ordered.
The "Ligh tnintr" Tups and Dies for Use in the Bit Brace.
These are extremelv valuable tools on carriage work. Since we introduced them, thousands have gone into use in the best shops,
and given the highest satisfaction. They are very frequently kept in use even where there is a Lightning Screw Plate or Machine,
as old bolts can often be re-cut without removing them from their places, and much trouble saved in taking work apart.
The Die is not solid, but in two pieces, and of the same construction as the dies for Lightning bolt-cutting machines. Each Die
has a holder of its own.
Sizes, Inch, 3/16 1/4 5/'6 3/8
Tap, Die and Holder, Complete, Price, $2 25 2 25 2 30 2 50
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" Green River " Sere ay Plate.
LIKE THE "LIGHTNING" PLATE, IT DOES ITS WORK AT A SINGLE CUT.
THE NOTV "GREEN RIVER" SCREW PLATE.
We offer the New Plate as an important addition to our line. Its quality, both as to material and workmanship, is up to the highest
standard ; and its simplicity, solidity, and durability, with its moderate price, make it particularly attractive.
Like the "Lightning" Plate, it does its work at a single cut. The die is adjustable for wear, and to make bolts and nuts fit tightly or
loosely as may be desired. The stock used is similar to the "Lightning " and the taps the same.
Set No. 1. 3/16 to 7/16 inch. Stock 10 inches long. With
both Stock and Brace Holder for Dies. 5 sizes, 3/16,
1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16 inch Taps, Dies and Guides.
Complete in Case ..... $10 50
Set No. 2. 1/4 to 3/4 inch. Stock 23 inches long. 7 sizes
l/4, 5/i6, 3/ 8 . 7/i6> '/2 5/8. 3/4 inch Taps,
Dies and Guides.
Complete in Case
$17 SO
Set Ko. 4. 3/S to 1 inch Stock 29 inches long. 7 sizes,
3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1 inch Taps,
Dies and Guides.
Complete in Case
$24 00
Set No. 5. 1/4 to 1 inch. Stock 29 inches long. 9 sizes,
'/4, 5/16. 3/S, 7/i6, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1 inch
Taps, Dies and Guides.
Complete in Case ..... $27 00
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Set JNo. 6. 1/2 to 1 1/4 inch. Stock 35 inches long. 7 sizes,
I/ 2 , 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1, 1 1/8, 1 1/4 inch Taps,
Dies and Guides.
Complete in Case
$30 00
Set No. 8. 1/4 to 1 1/4 inch. Stock 35 inches long. 1 1 sizes,
i/4, 5/>6, 3/8, 7/i6, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, I, 1 1/8, 1 1/4
inch Taps, Dies and Guides.
Complete in Case
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Taps and Dies for the "Green River" Screw Plate
519
HA.3NTD TAPS QW TIIFC VERY FINEST QTJ-AJLiITY.
SAME AS USED IN THE " LIGHTNING " PLATE.
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The principle of the Dies will lie understood from the cuts and explanation below.
The cut shows a Die and Guide taken out of the Stock, also the same taken apart to show the mechanism. The cup-headed screw on
the rij^lit holds the halves lirmlv together, while the size is regulated by the wedge-shaped screw on the left,
the whole being clamped in the elastic stock, same as in the " Lightning " Plates,
PRICES OF TAPS AM) DIES SEPARATELY.
Inches, 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 11/16 3/4 13/16 7/S 15/16 1 11/81 1/4
Tu lis, Each, $0 45 o 45 o 50 55 o 60 o 70 o 80 90 1 05 1 20 1 40 1 60 1 80 2 00 2 25 2 60
Dies, " $125 125 125 150 150 175 175 175 175 200 200 300 300 300 375 450
Stocks Nos. 1, 2, 4 and 5, $2 00 each. Nos. 6 and S, $4 00 each. Guides, $0 25 each.
Adjustable Pipe Dies, 1 inch ami under, supplied for above Stocks, Nos. 2 to 8.
Xote. — All sets furnished for rough iron, 1/32 inch over exact standard, unless otherwise ordered.
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Stocks and Dies.
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51.
No.
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PRICES AND DESCRIPTION.
Cuts 2 in. to i in. Left Hand, and 2 in. to 1 in. Right Hand, with S Taps and 4 Pairs of Dies
" 2 in. to 7/8 in. Right Hand, with 8 Taps and 4 Pairs of Dies .....
" 1 3/4 in. to 7/8 in. Left Hand, and 1 3/4 in. to 7/8 in. Right Hand, with S Taps anil 4 Pairs of Dies
" 1 3/4 in. to 3/4 in. Right Hand, with 8 Taps and 4 Pairs of Dies ...
" 1 1/2 in. to 3/4 in. Left Hand, and 1 1/2 in. to 3/4 in Right Hand, with 8 Taps and 4 Pairs of Dies
" 1 1/2 in. to 3/4 in. Right Hand, with 8 Taps and 4 Pairs of Dies .....
" 1 1/2 in. to 1 in. Left Hand, and 1 1/2 in. to 1 in. Right Hand, with 4 Taps and 2 Sets of Dies
" 1 1/4 in. to 7/8 in. Left Hand, and 1 1/4 in. to 5/8 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies
" 1 1/4 in. to 1/2 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies .....
" 1 1/4 in. to 7/8 in. Left Hand, and 1 1/4 in. to 5/8 in. Right Hand, witli 4 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies
" 1 1/4 in. to 1/2 in. Right Hand, with 5 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies ....
" 1 in. to 3/4 in. Left Hand, and 1 in. to 1/2 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies
" 1 in. to 3/8 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies ......
" 1 in. to 3/4 in. Left Hand, and 1 in. to 1/2 in. Right Hand, with 4 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies
" 1 in. to 3/8 in. Right Hand, with 3 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies .....
" 3/4 in. to r/2 in. Left Hand, and 3/4 in. to 3/8 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies
" 3/4 in. to 3/8 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies ....
" 3/4 in. to 3/8 in. Left Hand, and 3/4 in. to 3/8 in. Right Hand, with 4 Taps and 4 Sets of Dies
" 3/4 in. to 1/2 in. Left Hand, and 3/4 in. to 1/2 in. Right Hand, with 2 Taps and 2 Sets of Dies
" 3/4 in. to 5/16 in. Right Hand, with 3 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies .....
" 3/4 in. to 3/S in. Right Hand, with 2 Taps and 2 Sets of Dies ......
" 5/8 in. to 3/16 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies ....
" 5/8 in. to 7/16 in. Left Hand, and 5/8 in. to 5/16 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and and 3 Sets of Dies
" 1/2 in. to 1/8 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies .....
" 1/2 in. to 5/16 in. Left Hand, and 1/2 in. to 3/16 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Sets of Dies .
" 5/8 in. to 7/16 in. Left Hand, and 5/8 in. to 5/16 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies
" 5/8 in. to 1/4 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies .....
" 1/2 in. to 5/16 in. Left Hand, and 1/2 in. to 1/4 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies
" 1/2 in. to 3/16 in. Right Hand, with 6 Taps and 3 Pairs of Dies .....
" 5/16 in. to 1/16 in. Right Hand, with 4 Taps and 4 Sets of Dies .....
Per
Set.
$60
00
60
00
45
00
4S
00
35
00
35
00
20
00
12
00
12
00
10
00
10
00
9
00
9
00
6
00
5
00
6
50
6
5°
5
00
4
00
4 50
4
00
4 25
4 5°
3 25
3 50
5 50
5 50
4 50
4 5°
2
75
"King's" Plug .ind Taper Taps.
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Size, Inch, 1/4
Each, $0 30
5/16
o 30
3/8
° 35
7/16
o 40
1/2
40
9/16
50
5/8
50
3/4
65
7/8
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1
1 25
1 1/8
1 50
1 1/4
1 75
■3/8
2 50
1 1/2
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Gunsmiths' Screw-Plates.
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NOVELTY SCREW-CUTTING T O O L S ,
IK SETS.
FOR THREADING TELEGRAPH-INSTRUMENT, SEWING-MACHINE, GUN, AND OTHER SMALL MACHINE SCREWS.
Representing Set No. 3, in Walnut Case.
No. O. Containing 1 Die-Holder and 1 Tap and Die each, Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 . . . . . Per Set, $5 00
No. 1. Containing 1 Die-Holder, 1 Tap-Wrench, and 1 Tap and Die each, Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 . . " " 7 00
No. 2. Containing 1 Die-Holder, 1 Tap-Wrench, and 1 Tap and Die each, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 . " " 8 50
No. 3. Containing 1 Die-Holder, 1 Tap-Wrench, and 1 Tap and Die each, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12 and 14, and 2 each \ ,, ,,
Taps and Dies, No. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Unless otherwise ordered the above are furnished with Standard Machine-Screw Threads, but different sizes and threads are
substituted if desired.
These sets of Improved Screw-Cutting Tools are placed in nicely finished Black Walnut Boxes, with Slots and Grooves cut for
each article, so that they may be kept separate and found at a glance when wanted.
[See Page 522 for Other Plates.]
'STUB'S" NOTCHED SCRE W-PIj ATES,
WITH TAPS COMPLETE.
No. 1. 6 Sizes, Cuts to Follow Drill, No. 45 to 55
No. 1. 8 ' 36 to 55
No. 8. 6 " " " 24 to 40
No. 2. 8 12 to 40
No. SJ. 10 " " 3 to 40
Each, $1 50
1 75
2 00
2 25
3 50
Length, 6 Inches, Cuts 3 32 to 3 i"
7 '■ '• i/'S to 1 4
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WITH TAPS COMPLETE.
Each, $3 00
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No. 1 SCREW-PLATE. DIES AND TAPS.
Cuts 1/8 •», 5/32 «, 3/16 ", 7/32 ", 1/4
For Model-Makers and Jewelers.
No. 1 TAP WRENCH.
$4 SO
Holds y s to X
THE ABOVp; SCREW PLATE AND TAP WRENCH, NICKEL-PLATED, PUT UP COMPLETE IN A MOROCCO CASE.
$1 60
With Dies and Taps
$7 00
WOOD SCREW- CITTTKBa
FOR CUTTING THREADS ON HARD WOOD, AND TAPPING OUT NUTS FOR THE SAME.
SET CONSISTS OF CUTTER AND TAP.
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Per Set, $1 00
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"Duplex" Screw Plates.
TOR MACHINISTS' ANTTJ BLACKSMITHS' USE.
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Size A A Cuts
Size A Cuts
Size B Cuts
Diameter, Inch, 1/8
Threads, 32
1/2 I
12 j
FOE. THREADING BOLTS.
The accompanying engraving shows sizes AA, A and B Duplex Die Stock without Guides or Cut-off, fitted for Blacksmiths,
Carriage Makers, Machinists and Model Makers' use. Cut can be varied >s either way with same set of Dies, opened and taken off
without turning back. We furnish them, put up in a neat wood case, with complete sets of Dies and Taps.
3/16 1/4 5/i6 3/8 7/' 6
24 20 18 16 14
Put up in Case with 7 Taps and 7 Sets of Dies.
Diameter, Inch, 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/i° 1/2 & 9/16
Threads, 20 18 16 14 I2
Put up in Case with 8 Taps and 7 Sets of Dies.
Diameter, Inch, 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/'6 l l 2 & 9/'6 5/8
Threads, 20 18 16 14 12 11
Put up in Case with 10 Taps and 9 Sets of Dies.
5/8
3/4
3/4
10
7/8
9
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$20 00
$25 00
$35 00
HAND TAPS POK "DITPLl-'.X" OK "MAGIC" PLATES.
Size, 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 3/4 7/8 I 1 1/8 1 1/4
Price, «o 45 50 55 o 60 70 80 90 1 20 1 60 2 00 2 25 2 60
'3/8
3 00
DIES I.'dR
Size A A. Per Single Set of 4 Pieces
Size A. " " " " 4 "
Size B. " " " " 4 "
■DUPLEX" OH -.M.VfilC" SCREW PLATES.
I 1/2
3 50
$1 75
2 00
2 50
"Gleason's" Screwing Stock for Brass Tubing.
Will Cut, Inches, 5/16
FOR CUTTING FINi; THREADS ON BRASS TUBS.
3 8 7/i6 •/»
The Above Sizes are for Outside Diameter.
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5/8 3/4
$10 00
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WILEY & RUSSELL M'F'G- CO.'S
"Lightning" Bolt Cutters and Taps.
HAIvro BOI.T CtTT'l'KHS AJSTD NUT-TAPPERK
JVo. O. Made to be bolted to the bencb or table. Fitted
with 7 sizes, from 1/4 inch to 3/4 inch. Usual assortment, 1/4,
5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4 inch.
Price with Taps, Dies in Collets, etc. ,
Complete, without Balance-Wheel . . . $65 00
Mo. \'/i. For the bench or table. Fitted with 7 sizes
from 3/8 inch to 1 inch, inclusive. Usual assortment, 3/8, 7/16,
1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8 and 1 inch, all 1/32 inch over exact standard,
unless otherwise ordered.
Price, complete with Taps, Dies, Nut Chuck, etc
$100 00
HAND BOLT-CUTIKR A.T>TD NUT-TAPPER.
INo. IO. Weight, 350 pounds.
The capacity of this Machine is, for Bolts and Nuts, 1/4 inch to 1 1/2 inch, and for pipes, 1/8 inch to 2 inch. Any crooked or
odd-shaped pieces may be threaded without straightening. The engraving shows a 1/2 inch staple, held in the chuck. The spindle
is hollow, and bolts of any length may be cut. Bolts and nuts, say 3/4 inch and under are rapidly done, with the gears out, by the
handle on the balance-wheel, in which wheel, moreover, the crank may be placed when desired For large work the gearing
multiplies the direct force of the crank at the side of the Machine between six and seven fold, and the arrangement is such that, the
Die being run sufficiently far on the work, the gears may instantly be thrown out and the Die whirled swiftly back off the thread by
means of the balance- wheel.
Rxtra steel dogs are attached to the Chuck to secure large smooth pipe which might sometimes slip in the jaws.
The oil poured on tne work is drained into a basin under the Chuck and can be used again.
The remarkably great range of this Machine — it being equally excellent on very large, very small, crooked or straight bolts
(with nuts), and on pipe — must make it a favorite.
Assortment 1. Machine, complete, with Taps, and Dies in Collets for Bolt and Nuts,'i/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16,1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, I,
1 1/8, 1 1/4, 1 3/8 and 1 1/2 inch Chuck, Wrenches, etc , for bench.
Price
$185 00
If wanted for Power, add $50 00. Add for Pipe Dies and Collets 1/4 to 2 inch, $40 00.
FOR PRICES MACHINE TAPS AND DIES SEE OPPOSITE PAGE.
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Lightning" Bolt Cutters and Taps.
BOLT-C'UTTi:H ANT) Niri'-TAPPBE.
525
No. 20. For the bench or table. Fitted with 9 sizes, 1/4 inch to 1 inch. Usual assortment, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4,
7/8 and 1 inch.
Price, with Taps, Dies in Collets, etc., complete for the bench ■ • • . . $90 00
MOLT -CUTTER AND NUT-TAPPBE.-For Power Only.
No. 15. Hollow Spindle. Vise adapted to hold properly the various sizes, ami to take work of irregular shapes. Power-
fully back-geared, the gears to be thrown out, as in engine lathe, for small work, and also in running back after cutting screws.
Assortment 1. Macliiue complete, with Taps, Dies and Collets for bolts and nuts, 1/4, 5/16, 3/S, 7/16, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8,
1, 1 1/8, 1 1/4, I 3/8 and 1 l/a inch, Counter -shaft, etc.
Price . . .......... $375 00
1 3/4 inch Tap, Die and Collet extra, $17 50. 2 inch Tap, Die and Collet extra, $21 or:
Pipe Dies and Collets for the above. 1 4 to 2 inch, add $40 on.
MAOIUISTK TAPS AXD DIES.
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PRICE MACHINE TAPS AND DIES.
Inches. 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 i/a 9/16 5/8 3/4 7/8 1 1 i;S 1 1/4 13/8 1 1/2 15S [3/4 2
Taps, Each, $0 60 o 70 o 80 90 1 00 1 15 1 30 1 60 2 10 2 80 3 20 3 70 4 20 4 70 5 30 6 00 7 70
Dies, 100 100 lis 1 30 '5° '75 '9° 235 300 375 440 500 575 700 850 1000 1200
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"New York" Screw Plates.
THE DEE HOLDERS ARE DROP - FORGED FROM THE BEST WROUGHT IRON.
PRICE, SCEKW PLATES WITH DIKS.
Size A, with 3 Pair Dies, Cutting } '-", \ ", \ ",
" B, " 4 I «, \ ", I J \ 3 "'
" C, " 4 I ", S "» 3 M , 1 *
" D, " 4 " " " j», 1 ", 1 ", 1 «•*
Extra Dies for the above, A, $1 00 ; B, $1 25 ; C, $1 75 ; D, $2 00
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Each, $ 5 00
8 00
10 00
13 00
W^H^S-
Machinists' Hand Taps.
TAPER
PLUG.
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BOTTOMING.
Size, Inch, 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 9/16 5/8 3/4 7/8 1 1 1/8 1 1/4 1 3/8 1 1/2
Each, $0 45 50 55 o 60 o 70 o 80 90 1 20 1 60 2 00 2 25 2 60 3 00 3 50
Patent Adjustable Tap Wrench.
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Size A, holds Taps from 1/4 to 5/S, $3 00
B, from 1/2 to 1, $4 00
C, from 7/8 to 1 1/4, $5 00
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Pipe Threading Tools.
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GAS PIPE STOCKS AND DIKS.
No. 1. Plate, with 2 1/2 inch Square Dies, Threading Pipe 1/4 to 1 inch
No. 2. " " 4 " " " " " ' '/4 " a " .
No. 3. " " 5 " " " " " 2 1/2 and 3 "
Leader Screws used in both Nos. 2 and 3 Plates.
Each, $10 00
. " 13 S°
" 30 00
Extra Dies for No. 1 Plate
$1 50 I Extra Dies for No. 2 Plate
Extra Dies for No. 3 Plate . . $7 So
$2 50
GAS PIPE TAPS.
Size, Inch, 1/8 1/4
Each, So 60 o 65
3/8
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
2
2 1/2
3
75
1 00
1 35
1 70
2 00
2 30
3 50
6 00
8 00
COMHINKD TAP AND DRILL.
Diameter, Inch. 1 I
Each, $2 50
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1/2
3 00
3/4
4 50
6 00
1 1/4
7 a5
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Pipe Threading Tools.
"MORRIS, TASKEB & CO.'S" OAS PIPE STOCKS A.N-D DIES.
No. 2. Threads ' 4 to i Inch
Per Set, $12 oo No. :{. Threads i 'i to 2 Inch
Per Set, $i; oo
PATENT "DUPLEX" DIE STOCK, OR MAGIC PIPE PLATE.
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WITH I'IPK CUTTER ATTACHED.
' ;l IT-SI RATED. I
Directions for Using. — To thread i% inch pipe, place each die in the slot bearing the corresponding number and turn
cam plate A until the I % inch mark is at the spring gauge E ; fasten the dies in this position by screwing down lock plate D ; slip
the pipe through the guides, the end resting against the dies ; close the guides on the pipe by turning cam plate B ; fasten guides by
turning lock plate C and proceed to cut the thread. To change the dies, turn cam plate A until letter S passes by the spring gauge
E. The dies will then slip out.
Always keep dies sharp ; they will last longer and cut easier ; and as the dies wear or are recut, the graduating gauge is very
easily and quickly reset. To do this, set the dies in on a standard nipple, tighten the lock plate, loosen the two screws that hold the
gauge, and move it into the desired notch on edge of cam.
To cut off pipe put in the blank dies, short end for large pipe and long end for small pipe, slip the pipe through and bring both
dies and guides down on the pipe and proceed, feeding lightly with thumb-nut, being careful to turn stock the right way.
Duplex No. i, or Magic No. I Plate, with cut-off and Dies for Threading, %, '4 , y%, '/ 2 and }£
" •" 2, " " " 2 " " ' %, y s , y 2 , X, i and iX
" 3'A, " " " 3 ' %, X, I, 1%, l# and 2
" " 4, " " " 4 " " " " " " Four Handles, l'/i, 2, 2^ and 3
" 5. ' S " *'A, 3, i'/i and 4 .
$16 00
20 00
28 00
45 00
60 00
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"Forbes" Patent Pipe Threading Machines.
No. 1. "fOBBES" PATENT 13IK STOCK.
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FRONT VIEW.
BACK VIEW.
On pipe from 1 to 2 inches one man can do at least four times the work in a day with this stock, that can be done with the
ordinary tool, and a stout lad can pay for the machine in a very short time by cutting nipples with it. By the use of ordinary nipple-
holders any length nipple may be cut and about 3-inch nipples can be made without their use.
The front view shows the bit, or die carrying part of the tool. The bits are adjustable to any variation iu size of fittings.
Marks on the face plate show where to adjust the bits to the various sizes of standard threads.
After the bits are set to the required size, the pipe is introduced through the jaws of the vise, at back of Stock (shown in cut)
and by turning the hand wheel at top of the machiue are made to draw simultaneously toward the center, thus centering the pipe
most perfectly.
The lever shown in front view has a sliding socket which fits the steel pinion shown to the right, and the length of lever can
Ik' made to suit the size of pipe, and the strength of the user.
A light, steady pressure of the right hand on the feed lever, and the rotating motion of the crank with the left, will lead the
dies on, and cut the desired thread. .The system of making the bits is such, that if one should be lost or injured we can replace it by
simply knowing the size of Machine, the size of pipe it is used on, and the number which is stamped on its edge. This is a very
great point of economy in all these tools, and broken parts need not be returned, as everything is made to gauge.
Range, % to 2 Inches. Right and Left. Weight 60 lbs.
Price
$60 00
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"Forbes" Patent Pipe Threading Machines.
Nos. S & 3. "FORBES" PATENT D1K STOCK.
FRONT VIEW.
BACK VIEW.
Nos. 2 aud 3 Stocks are alike iu all particulars, with the exception of range andjnumber of bits used in each. No. 2 having
three, and No. 3 four, per set.
The front view shows the bit carrying gear, which is explained at length in the description of the No. 1 Stock. With these
Stocks, however, the bits are not made adjustable as in the No. 1 Stock.
By turuing the face plate to the left the bits are drawn back out of the way when the thread is cut, thus saving running back
over it. Turuing the face plate to the right brings the bits to standard size.
In order to use the cut-off, the gear must be run back on to its lead screw 1 which is on the back of the gear) until the lead
screw ring is run off the lead screw. It can then be made to rotate without leading. The cut-off tool is then inserted, and is fed to
its work by means of a wedge and screw.
The accompanying cut shows a ratchet wrench which will be found most convenient when cutting off iu the middle of a pipe,
when cutting and threading in the ground, and threading the larger size of pipe. This wrench and a pipe rest is sent with each of the
Stocks.
A three foot lever enables one man to cut aud thread a 4-inch pipe with the No. 2 Stock in 10 minutes, and a 4 fool lever
enables a man to cut and thread 6-inch pipe with the No. 3 Stock in 15 minutes.
The vise jaws on these Stocks are independent, and the bottom one is brought up to the size to be threaded, and the clamping
is done by means of the upper hand wheel. The value of this tool, as proved by its large sale, is fully established.
No. '2, Stock. Range I'/x to 4 inches. Weight, 160 lbs. .... Price, $100 00
No. 3, Stock. Range 4 to 6 inches. Weight, 240 lbs. .... " 140 00
FRONT VIEW.
The "Forbes" No. S ..V H Patenl Die Stocks.
ARRANGED FOR POWER.
No. 2 Stock (power), Range 2 l / z to 4 inches.
Weight, 220 pounds. Floor-space, 10x12 inches.
Price, complete with Counter-shaft . . $160 00
No. :J Stock (power), Range 4 to 6 inches.
Weight, 310 pounds. Floor-space, 12 x 24 inches.
Price, complete with Counter-shaft . . $190 00
Revolutions of Counter-shaft for above 300.
hack VIEW.
The above machine can be detached from the base and used as a hand machine. We send a ratchet wrench with each, also a pipe rest
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isro. 3 i/s PO"WESK pipe; cutting a.jstd thrk ad i >t & m ach i n v..
No. 1% Threads 2^ to 6 Inches.
The manufacturers have given the design of this tool great attention, and for rapidity of handling and general excellence,
have produced a machine which we helieve fills all requirements, and which, coupled with its very low price.is gaining for them many
orders. The bits (or dies) are four in number, and carried by a powerful gear, which is furnished with a lead-screw at its back.
These bits are worked forward or back by the throw of a cam ring, which is operated by means of a lever, allowing an adjustment
for variations in size of fittings.
One set of bits threads all sizes of pipe from 2'/ 2 to 4 inches, and the second set front 4^ to 6 inches.
The cut-off is actuated bv a worm and wheel which gives a steady, powerful feed.
The lead-screw, before mentioned, is engaged with two large lead-screw blocks, one of which can be seen at right of cut,
about the middle of the shell.
By means of handles, these blocks are thrown out of gear when the thread is cut, and on opening the dies, the gear can be at
once drawn forward, and the dies closed ready for another pipe.
In cutting off the gear is sent as far back as possible into the shell, and held there by means of a pin (not shown in cut) the
lead-block of course being thrown out.
The jaws of vise are extra strong, being 12 inches long, and of ample strength to resist several times over all possible strain
that may by accident be put upon them.
The gearing has 2< t inch face. The driving cones have two changes of speed, and are 3 inch face.
The countershaft is arranged for open and cross belts, allowing a few turns backward to be made before loosening the pipe.
Range, 2 1 . to 6 inches. Weight. 1600 pounds.
Floor-space. 56 x 40 inches. Revolutions of Counter-shaft, 160.
Driving Pulley on line-shaft should be 19-inch face.
Price
$400 00
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THE I X L MACHINE.
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The 1 X Lisa portable machine, weighing, for hand use, about 400 pounds. It cuts oft", threads pipe, and makes nipples '4 to 2
inches. Has three speeds, which are used according to the size of pipe being cut or threaded.
Counter-shaft should revolve, when used as a power machine, 150 revolutions per minute. Size of pulleys, 11 inches.
Price, Complete for Hand
B125 00 Price, Complete for Power
$150 00
No. 1 MACHINK.
No. I Machine, while its range of work is the same as the I X L, is a much heavier machine, weighing, for power use, about 700
pounds. It is designed for jobbing shops, for which purpose it is of a strong and substantial character.
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Price, Complete with Dies and Nipple Sockets, % to 2 Inches, for Hand .....
For Power, as above, with Counter-shafts .....
Speed of counter-shaft, 200 revolutions per minute. Diameter of pulleys, 11 inches.
$150 00
175 00
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"D. Saunders' Sons" Pipe Threading Machines.
1ST... 3 MACHINK.
The illustration here given is that of a No. 4 Machine, but the No. 3 is the same in principle, differing only in the shape of the bed,
which has but a slight jog at the head, and is straight on the bottom.
The die and head to which it is attached are so constructed that pipe may be alternately threaded and cut off without removing the
die from the machine, and the whole arrangement of this part will be found convenient and well adapted to the purpose.
Great care has been exercised in making the patterns for the gearings, which are cast from iron patterns, cut in the most approved
shape of teeth, thereby making the machine run almost noiselessly.
Speed of counter-shaft, 200 revolutions per minute ; pulleys, 14 inches in diameter.
Weight, with counter-shaft and dies, 2,500 lbs.
SIZE AND PRICE.
.No. 3 threads and cuts off pipe ' 4 to 3 inches with cutter dies 2'4 and 3 inches, solid dies % to 2 inches, counter-shaft and bushings
complete.
Price ........... .... $450 00
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"Peter Stub's" Files.
TAPEiR SAW THBEK SQUARE!.
SECOND CUT.
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Length, Inch,
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5
6
Per Dozen,
Si 75
i 75
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2 00
2 80
3 io
3 5°
Style
Square
Hand
Equalling
Knife
Flat .
Warding .
Half Round
Round
Inch,
Per Dozen,
3
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Si 6s
$2 00
$2 25
i 75
i 75
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 2 5
i 65
i 75
2 00
i 75
i 75
2 00
i 75
i 75
2 00
2 00
2 25
2 75
i 75
2 00
2 25
4'A
$2 50
2 50
2 5°
2 50
2 50
2 25
3 00
2 40
$2 65
2 65
2 75
2 65
2 65
2 50
3 25
2 65
$3 65
3 65
3 50
3 65
3 65
3 50
4 25
3 40
Double Ender" HandsaAv File and Handle.
The above illustrations represent a new pattern of handsaw file and handle ; also the two combined as when ready for use.
They are neatly put up in boxes containing 6 Double Enders and 6 Handles, and designated as follows :
DOUBLE ENDER, SINGLE CUT 8AWFILES.
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No. 7. Represents Two $}i Inch Tapers, Per Dozen, $2 55
No. 8. •' " 4 " " " " 2 80
No. 9. Represents Two 4 M Inch Tapers, Per Dozen, $3 15
No. IO. " " 5 " ' 3 70
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Bent Rifflers — Handled.
Rifflers are used, principally, by carvers in wood, metals, marble and stone ; also, in shaping and finishing in and about the
many irregular places of pattern work.
HALF-ROUND BASTARD.
THREE - SQUARE RASP.
THREE -SQUARE BASTARD.
HAND BASTARD.
ROUND RASP.
FIAT FLOAT Safe Sides!.
We present, herewith, a set of h Kent Rifflers. The custom, hitherto, has beeu to prepare this form of file on each end of a
piece of steel, leaving the middle portion fashioned into a handle By this form, one end is much in the way, when the other is
being used. The form now presented will obviate this difficulty, and at tile same time furnish a suitable handle for the better control
of the Riffler, than by the old style.
They will be furnished and sold by the set, consisting of the 6 pieces as herewith represented, neatly packed in strong
paper l>oxes.
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$3 oo
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Files and Rasps.
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For Castings. Wrought Iron, Brass, Composition Metals and like material,
order Bastard Cur.
For Steel and Part Finish to Iron Work, order Second Cut.
Second Cut.
For Finishing to a f.ood Surface, order Smooth Cut.
For an Extra Finish, order Dead Smooth.
For Finishing Work— after Bastard use Second Cut, after Second Cut
Smooth or Dead Smooth.
Mill Saw Bastard.
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It is always to consumers' advantage to order special cuts for special work.
See Additional Illustrations on Pages 537, 53S, 539 and 540.
SEE PRICE LIST ON PAGE 641.
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Horse Rasp.
Should ix- Wile be Defective, by taking it to the Parties from whom Purchased, a Perfect one
will be Given in Exchange, XVee of Charge.
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For Illustrations, see Pages 536 to 540.
BASTARD.
4 In.
$1 So
5
2 00
6
7
8
9
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380
11
4 50
13
5 40
13
14
15
16
II 00
18
15 10
20
Mill Saw, and Round . . .
225
2 55
2 90
3 30
650
7 80
9 30
20 40
Mill Saw, One Round Edge
194
2 IS
2 42
2 74
312
3 55
409
484
5 8i
6 99
839
10 00
11 83
16 23
2193
Flat and Square ....
2 00
2 20
2 50
2 90
3 40
4 00
470
5 00
6 70
8 00
9 50
11 20
13 '0
1765
23 20
Hand
2 25
250
2 80
320
3 70
4 35
520
63O
7 50
890
10 50
1230
1430
19 20
25 30
Half Round
2 50
2 80
3 20
3 70
4 30
500
580
6 70
7 80
9 10
10 60
12 40
1450
19 60
26 00
SECOND CUT.
Mill Saw, and Round . . .
2 IS
2 40
265
300
3 40
3 8 S
4 40
520
6 20
7 45
8 90
10 60
1250
16 90
22 85
Flat and Square ....
2 40
2 60
2 9S
3 40
4 00
470
5 45
650
770
9i5
10 90
12 75
1485
'9 75
26 00
2 70
3 00
3 30
3 75
4 35
5io
6 00
730
860
10 20
12 OO
14 00
16 20
21 50
2835
Half Round
3 00
3 3S
3 80
4 35
500
5 85
675
7 75
9 00
10 40
12 10
'4 '5
1650
22 00
29 10
SMOOTH.
2 40
2 65
295
3 30
3 70
4 20
4 80
565
6 75
8 05
9 0S
"45
13 40
18 10
2450
Flat and Square ....
265
2 90
325
3 75
4 35
510
5 90
705
840
10 00
II 80
13 75
16 00
21 20
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Hand
3 00
3 30
365
4'5
4 75
5 55
6 55
7 95
940
11 00
13 00
15 10
1750
23 00
30 35
Half Round
3 30
3 7°
4 IS
4 80
5 50
6 40
7 30
8 45
9 75
11 25
13 10
1525
'7 70
2350
31 20
RASPS.
4 20
6 00
500
7 00
500
6 10
7 30
9 60
7 30
8 75
10 40
13 00
12 30
1500
12 30
1450
17 20
M50
16 90
19 60
16 90
19 60
22 20
22 50
25 00
22 50
8 20
11 20
l'lat & Half Round Wood Rasps
4 20
6 10
8 75
10 40
19 60
650
7 50
10 25
9 00
12 00
10 70
14 00
11 60
12 70
1650
13 00
1500
'9 50
17 60
23 00
2370
9 00
Shoemakers'' Rasps, Flat
4 60
5 30
8 00
9 10
10 30
^.\.w filths.
3 In.
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7
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10
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Tapers Slim Single Cut . .
$1 20
1 20
1 30
145
1 90
250
3 00
450
5 50
830
10 00
Tapers Regular Single Cut
1 10
1 10
1 20
1 40
1 70
2 00
2 40
300
380
4 60
570
7 20
9 00
11 00
13 20
Tapers Double Cut to Point 1
and Band Saw . . . )
1 60
1 60
'75
2 00
2 40
2 75
3 25
400
4 95
590
7 10
880
10 80
12 90
15 20
Pit Saw Single Cut ... .
2 10
2 10
2 20
2 30
250
280
320
3 70
4 30
500
580
6 70
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Plumb Bol >s.
I'Ai I h'H '- SCKKW Till' l J I.IT\rn BOBS.
Steel Pointed and Balanced.
Weight, < mnce, 8
Each, $1 25
1 25
150
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This new and perfect Plumb Bob, designed to overcome all the disadvantages of other Plumb Bobs, is capable of being
sted to anj and all the forms required by the Villwright, Mechanu an ' C has no equal and cannot be unproved
upon. It has the only proper shape for a Bob, having a hole extending entirely through it, with a reversible, well-tempered
I'oiiil and Si. w < afi, which, being interchangeable, enables the Rob to be suspended in several positions. The hole in the center of
the Bob affording protection for the point when not in use. By filing the shoulder the Bob can always be adjusted and made true.
The Plumb Bob is made of brass and nickel-plated, furnishing as pretty and as valuable a tool as there is in the market
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I-.K.AJD M..TJM.H HOHS.
BRASS I'UUin nous.
Steel Pointed.
No. 3. Weight, 12 ounces each
No. 4. " \yi pounds "
Steel Pointed- Soi*ew '± , <
Per Dozen, $5 00 No. 5. Weight, 6 ounces each Per Dozen, $ 7 25
6 50 No. 6. " n% " " . " 10 00
TAPANNKD PI,HM« BOBS.
No. 00. Adjusted Top, Weight, [8 ounces each. . Per Dozen, $3 00
No. O. '" " 42 " " " 4 00
No. I. Staple Top, 9 " " " 1 50
Half Sm Cm ..I No
A1I.1I'STAII1,K I'l.PMH Hous.
Hall Si» Cul ol No. 1
These Plumb Bobs are constructed with a reel at the upper end, upon which the line may be kept, and by
dropping the bob with a slight jerk, while the ring is held in the baud, an\ desired length of line may be reeled
oil \ spring, v Inch has its bearing <>n the reel, will check and hold the bob firmly at any point on the line. The
pressure of the spring mav be increased or decreased, by means of the screw which passes through the reel. A
suitable length of line comes already reeled on each Plumb Bob.
No. I. Small' Bronze Metal, with Steel Point
N... S. (Large 1 "
No. 5. Large I Iron
Bach, $1 50
1 75
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"DAVIS"
Adjustable Spirit Level, Plumb and Inclinometer.
UNEQUALED IN ACCURACY. DURABILITY AND SIMPLICITY. EACH LEVEL FULLY WARRANTED.
No. 1. 6 Inch
Each, $2 00
No. 2. 12 Inch
Each, $2 SO | No. 3. iS Inch
Each, $3 oo | No. 4. 24 Inch
Each, $3 50
"Richardson's" Machinists' Iron Levels.
IRON BENCH LEVEL.
Nos. 1 and 2.
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No. 2. i'A "
No. 3. 4
No. 4. " " " 6
No. 7.
Each, $0 25 J No. 5. Iron Level, with Double Plumb, 6 Inch, Each, $1 25
30
o 65
o 75
No. 6.
No. 7. "
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IKON BENCH LH1VEL, J'OB SQUARE.
No. 10. 3 Inch
No. 12. 5 "
Each, $o 75
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No. 11. 3 Inch
IRON POCKET LEVEL, FOR SQUABK.
No. 17. 3)4 Inch
POCKET LEA'ELsi.
No. 40. Cast Iron Top Plate, Japanned, i Dozen in a Box
No. 41. Brass Top Plates, i Dozen in a Box
Inch, i ; 4
Per Cross, $9 50
2
10 00
LEVEL OLASiSKS.
*'A 3
10 50 11 50
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13 00
MECHANICS' TZIiESCOFIC PLTJMB-I/EVESL AND TABGET.
Each, $0 80
Each, $0 30
Per Dozen, $2 50
" " 3 00
4
M 50
Mechanics will find this instrument the most reliable and accurate working tool ever invented, for determining horizontal and
perpendicular lines ; and also for sighting grades through the telescope.
Price, Complete ............... $12 00
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Plumbs and Levels.
No. o.
No.
No. 9.
Plumbs and Levels.
No. 102. Levels, Arch Top Plate, 2 Side Views, Polished
Per Dozen.
Assorted, 10 to 16 Inch, $9 00
No. O. Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, 2 Side Views, Polished,
Assorted, 24 to 30 Inch, 18 00
Patent Improved Adjustable Plumbs and Levels.
Per Dozen.
No. 1. Patent Adjustable Mahogany Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, 2 Side Views, Polished, Assorted, 26 to 30 Inch, $27 00
No. 2. Patent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, 2 Brass-Lipped Side Views, 1
Polished .......... j
No. 3. Patent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, 2 Side Views, Polished and \
Tipped .......... ,
No. 4. Patent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, 2 Brass-Lipped Side Views I
Polished and Tipped ....... /
No. 5. Patent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Triple Stock, Arch Top Plate, 2 Ornamental 1
Brass- Lipped Side Views, Polished and Tipped .... 1
No. 6. Patent Adjustable Mahogany Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, 2 Brass-Lipped Side 1
Views, Polished . . . . , f
No. 9. Patent Adjustable Mahogany Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, 2 Ornamental Brass- (
Lipped Side Views, Polished and Tipped ..... (
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No. 10. Patent Adjustable Mahogany Plumb and Level, Triple Stock, 2 Ornamental Brass
Lipped Side Views, Arch Top Plate, Polished and Tipped
26 to 30 "
27 00
26 to 30 "
30 00
26 to 30 "
39 00
26 to 30 "
48 00
" 26 to 30 "
33 00
26 to 30 "
48 00
26 to 30 "
60 00
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No. 60.
No. 60. Patent Iron Marking and Cutting Gauge, Oval Bar, Marked, Adjusting Steel Point, equally well
adapted for use on Metals or Wood, # Dozen in a Box. . . . . . p e r Dozen, $ 5 00
No. 61.
No. 61. Marking Gauge, Beechwood, Boxwood Thumb Screw, Oval Bar, Marked, Steel Point, 1 Dozen in a Box, Per Dozen, $ I 00
No. 65.
No. 68. Patent Marking Gauge, Beechwood, Polished, Boxwood Thumb Screw, Oval Bar, Marked, Adjusting
Steel Point, 1 Dozen in a Box .......... Per Dozen $ 2 00
No. 65. Patent Marking Gauge, Boxwood, Polished, Plated Head, Brass Thumb Screw and Shoe, Oval Bar,
Marked, Adjusting Steel Point, % Dozen in a Box . . . . . . " " 5 00
No. 66. Patent Marking Gauge, Rosewood, Oval Plated Head and Bar, Brass Thumb Screw and Shoe, Oval
Bar, Marked, Adjusting Steel Poiut, yi Dozen in a Box . . . . . . " " 6 00
No. 71.
No. 71. Patent Double Gauge | Marking and Mortise Gauge Combined), Beechwood, Polished, Plated Head
and Bars, Brass Thumb Screws and Shoes, Oval Bars. Marked, Steel Points, ) z Dozen in a Box, Per Dozen, $ 8 00
No. 72. Patent Double Gauge (Marking and Mortise Gauge Combined), Beechwood, Polished, Boxwood
Thumb Screws. Oval Bars, Marked, Steel Points, '. Dozen in a Box ... ...
No. 74. Patent Double Gauge (Marking and Mortise Gauge Combined), Boxwood, Polished, Full Plated
Heads and Bars, Brass Thumb Screws and Shoes, Oval Bars, Marked, Steel Points, }i Dozen
in a Box ............
4 00
14 00
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No. S3. Handled Slitting Gauge, 17-Inch Bar, Marked, ' 2 Dozen in a Box .
No. S4. Handled Slitting Gauge, with Roller, 17-Inch Bar, Marked, % Dozen in a Box
9 00
10 00
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No. 7:t. 1'atent Mortise Gauge, Boxwood, Polished, Plated Head. Brass Slide, Brass Thumb Screw and Shoe,
Oval Bar, Marked, Steel Points, y 2 Dozen in a Box ...... Per Dozen, $8 00
No. 7tf. Patent Mortise Gauge, Boxwood, Polished, Plated Head, Screw Slide, Brass Thumb Screw and Shoe,
Oval Bar, Marked, Steel Points, <i Dozen in a Box ...... Per Dozen. $11 00
No. *0. Patent Mortise Gauge, Boxwood, Pull Plated Head, Plated Bar, Screw Slide, Brass Thumb Screw and
Shoe, Marked, Steel Points, j4 Dozen in a l:ox ....... Per Dozen, $18 00
No. 77.
No. 77. Patent Mortise and Marking Gauge, Rosewood, Plated Head, Improved Screw Slide, Brass Thumb
Screw and Shoe, Oval Bar, Marked, Steel Points, '> Dozen in a Box .... Per Dozen, $10 00
No. 78. Patent Mortise Gauge, Rosewood, Plated Head, Screw Slide, Brass Thumb Screw and Shoe, Oval
Bar, Marked, Steel Points, % Dozen in a Box ....... Per Dozen. $11 00
No. 79. Patent Mortise Gauge, Rosewood, Plated Head and Bar, Screw Slide, Brass Thumb Screw and Shoe,
Marked, Steel Points, )/ z Dozen in a Box ........ Per Dozen. $13 00
No. §5. Panel Gauge, Beechwood, Boxwood Thumb Screw, Oval Bar, Steel Point, 1 Dozen in a Box Per Dozen. $3 20
No. §5^. Panel Gauge, Rosewood, Plated Head and Bar Brass Thumb Screw, Steel Point, V 2 Dozen in a Box. Per Dozen, $18 00
Improved Traimnel Points
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These Tools are used by Millwrights, Machinists, Carpenters and all mechanics having occasion to strike arcs, or circles,
larger than can be conveniently done with ordinary Compass Dividers. They are made of Bronze Metal and have Steel Points,
either of which can be removed and replaced by the pencil socket which accompanies each pair should a pencil mark be preferred
in laying out work.
No. 1. Small, Bronze Metal, Steel Points . Per Pair, $1 00 | No 2. Medium, Bronze Metal, Steel Points . Per Pair, $1 25
No. 3. Large, Bronze Metal, Steel Points, Per Pair, $1 75
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THIN STEEL SQUARES FOB MACHINISTS PATENT HARDENED CAST STEEL TRY
AND DRAUGHTSMEN. SQUARES FOR MACHINISTS.
GRADUATED STEEL SQUARES FOR
MACHINISTS.
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FULL STZF. OF 2- INCH SQUARE.
(NOT HARDENED)
Blade, Inch,
2
Thick, Inch,
1/20
Each,
$1 00
'Phi 11 Steel rfquare.-; lor IVtaeliinists and Draiagb.tsxn.en.
3468
1/16 1/14 1/14 1/12
1 50 2 00 3 00 4 00
The 2 and 3 inch are divided to i6ths and 64U.1S on one side, and 32ds and 64ths on the other.
The"4, 6, 8 and 10 inch Squares are divided on both sides to i6ths and 32ds of inches.
Inch,
Each,
Inch,
Each,
1 1/2
$2 00
3
$2 00
Patent Hardened ( 'a^l
3 41/2 6 9
3 00 4 00 5 00 7 00
Meet Try Squares tor Macliinist.-*.
15
15 00
18 00
24
30 00
30
40 00
Graduated Steel Squares tor Machinists.
4 6
2 50
3 SO
9
6 00
10
1/10
S 00
36
50 00
12
7 00
SCREW PITCH GAFGES.
Full si«
FOR 16 PITCHES.
IkvNKUN Ixsrm'Ti-: THREAD. Tivo-Thirds Size.
FOR 86 PITCHES.
Price
61 00 Price
$2 00
KHSY S1CA.T RTTT.K.
With this Rule parallel lines on shafts for Key Seats, Mortises, etc.. can be readily and
accurately drawn. Its uses are so obvious to machinists as to need no further description.
Price * 2 S0
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STF.EI, RTLKS.
Inch.
1
2
3 4
6
9
Each.
$0 20
30
40 50
75
1 12
Inch.
12
18
■24
3 6
48
Bach,
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1 50
2 25
3 00
7 00
10 00
SHRIKE nn.K.s.
24 1 4 Inch Steel Rule Shrink on one side and standard on the
other. Divided on each side to 10, 20, 50, 100,
12, 24. 48. 16. 32, 64, parts of an inch. Price. $5 00
24 1 4 Inch Steel Rule Shrink on both sides, No. 1 Graduation.
Price, $5 00
24 1 4 Inch Boxwood Rule Shrink on both sides, No. 1
Graduation. Price, $3 00
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Small Tools for Machinists, Architects, Etc.
TRIANG-ULAR steel rules.
Inch, 3 4 6 12
Each, $0 50 o 70 1 00 2 50
(GRADUATIONS.
16, 64, 100 to the inch whole length.
16, 32, 64 " ' "
20, 50, 100 — 12, 24, 48 — 16, 32, 64 to the inch.
The 12 inch are divided only as follows: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16,
20, 24, 28, 48, 50, 64, 100 to the inch.
UNIVERSAL OR CENTER SQUARES.
Inch, 4
Each, $2 00
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2 50
3 So 5 00
6 00
BEVEL PROTRACTOR.
WITH SLIDING ARM AND HALF CIRCLE DIVIDED TO DEGREES.
Price, with 6 Inch Sliding Arm
$6 50
7 00
CENTER GAUGK.
AND GAUGE FOR GRINDING AND SETTING SCREW TOOLS.
HALF SIZE.
Price
$0 30
TBIANGTJLAE BOXWOOD SCALES.
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Nos. 63, 64 and 65 for Architects and Mechanical Draughtsmen.
Nos. Each.
68. 24 Inch Triangular Boxwood Rule, Divided to Scales of yi, #, yi, }(, yi, I, xyi, 3, 2 and 4 In. to the Ft. and i6ths of an Inch, $5 00
64. 12 Inch Triangular Boxwood Rule, ditto, with 3/16 and 3/32, instead of 2 and 4 Inch to the Foot . . 2 00
65. 6 Inch Triangular Boxwood Rule, ditto . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50
72. 24 Inch Triangular Boxwood Rule, on one edge to ioths, 2oths, 30ths, 40ths, soths, 6oths of an Inch . . 5 00
73. 12 Inch Triangular Boxwood Rule, " " " " " " "' " " " . . .2 00
75. 6 Inch Triangular Boxwood Rule, " " " " " " " " " " . I 5°
Nos. 72 and 73 are divided either 10 to 60 or 20 to 80.
POCKET SHEET METAL GAU&E.
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FULL SIZE.
These Gauges will measure the thickness of sheet metal or
other material, by thousandths of an inch up to three-tenths
of an inch at any point within half an inch of the edge, and
can be applied as easily as the common gauge. It will also
answer to measure the diameter of wire. Means of adjustment
are provided in case of wear by continued use.
Price, $4 00 . . In Morocco Case, $4 50
CALIPER SQUARES.
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One side divided to 64ths, the other to iooths of inches.
2 Inch, Without
Adjusting
Screw
« 2 25
4 •>
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"
3 So
9 "
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9 00
2 " With
"
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3 5°
4 "
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^Starrett's" Combination Square, and Transfer Caliper.
PATIENT COlVEBIlSr^TION" SQUARE.
LOCK-JOINT TRANSIPICR caliper.
Every Tool Warranted Accurate. With the Adjustable Scale, this forms
one of the most convenient and useful tools ever devised for mechanics' use.
One is a complete substitute for a whole set of common try squares, and is
one of the best Gauges ever made for transferring exact measurement or
laying out work. It is also convenient for a depth Gauge or to square in a
mortise. For a Mitre, it is perfect, while with the auxiliary center head it
forms a centering square, both inside and outside, which for convenience
and accuracy has no equal.
Price Per Set, 12 Inch, with Center Head . . $3 5°
3 00
2 50
This instrument in addition to common use may be used inside of
chambered cavities, over flanges, etc., removed and replaced without losing
the size calipered. This is done by loosening the nut, binding one arm to
auxiliary leaf and swinging it out or in (while the joint is locked) to clear the
obstruction, then moving it back again against a stop where it will show the
exact size measured.
6 Inch, Outside
$1 50
2 00
2 50
"Starrett's" Patent Surface Gauge.
STJRinACE GATJaE.
MICROMETER CALIPER.
ADVANTAGES OVER OTHERS.
First. — Easily obtaining friction to prevent the scriber from moviug, by
means of a tapering eye bolt drawn into a socket.
Second.— In having stock taken from base, allowing scriber to extend
through for depth gauge, while, with bent end dcxun woik may be laid out
close to base.
Third.— Iu the final and accurate adjustment of the scriber, the spindle
passing through a nut in the base, to raise or lower the same.
This Gauge has recently been improved by splitting the sleeve. The nut
on the eye bolt draws the split together, clamping it to the spindle, making
it impossible to work loose.
There has also been put a helical spring on end of spindle in the base,
which serves to take up all back lash in the adjusting uut.
No.
No.
1. S Inches
3. 12 "
$2 50
3 So
Improved Micrometer Caliper.
This Caliper having the decimal equivalents of Sths, i6ths, 32ds and 64ths
of an inch stamped on its frame, they are always in sight, thus avoiding
vexatious delays,
The screw-thread not being exposed, there is no liability of its injury.
To adjust Nut (to compensate for any wear) withdraw graduated sleeve
D to end of Ann. sufficient only to apply the small wrench accompanying the
instruments.
I Inch, without Case
1 Inch, with Morocco Case
$5 00
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Tools for Draughtsmen, Surveyors, Etc.
OPEN" STEEL
TRIANGLES FOE DRATJGHTSMKN.
Angles, 45, 45 and 90 degrees. Large Size, Sides S, S aud n 1/4
Inch, 3/4 Inch Wide. Price, $4 00
Small Size, Sides 5, 5 and 7 1/16 Inch, 5/8 Inch Wide.
Price, $3 00
Angles, 30, 60 and 90 degrees. Large Size, Sides 6, 10 3/8 and
12 Inch, 3/4 Inch Wide. Price, $4 00
Small Size, Sides 3 1/2, 6 1/16 and 7 Inch, 5/8 Inch Wide.
Price, $3 00
Thickness 1/16 Inch.
HHAITGHTSIMKN'S T SQUARES.
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Extreme Length of Head 8 1/4 Inch. Diameter of Arc 4 1/2
Inch. Divided to half degrees. Blade, 1 1/4 Inch
Wide, 3/64 Inch Thick. The Heads are made of
Bronze, and the Blades of Steel.
Price, with 36 Inch Blade
S14 00
THE DIAfiEAPH.
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The Diagraph is a new and valuable invention for drawing diagrams and platting surveys, by which the rapidity of platting is
increased fourfold. With the addition of compasses for circles, it will be found an improvement upon an entire box
of ordinary surveyor's instruments, doing the same work with greater accuracy and facility. Pro-
fessors and teachers will find it well adapted for instruction in drawing and platting.
The diameter of the circle is 4 inch, aud the whole length of the instrument 9 1/2 inch. It is made of German silver.
Price . . . . $2 50 I In Morocco Case . . $3 50
Wire Gauges.
TJ. S. STANDARD.
Adopted by the Brass Manufacturers, January', 1858.
'STrltSf" ENGLISH.
^£l!iS3>
Round Gauge, o to 36 Inch
" 5 " 36 "
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Each, $3 50
2 50
Round Gauge, 1 to 26 Inch
Double " 1 " 36 "
Each, $3 00
3 25
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Speed Indicators.
553
PATBNTKD IMPROVED nmnti.K si'k.kii ixnirATDK.
EITHER RIGHT OR LEFT.
Indicates 1,000 Revolutions
Each, $2 00
POCKET SPEED INDICATOE.
TAHOE'S" HEVOMTION COUNTER.
WithJ Stop Motion
Pocket ^y>ee<I Indicfit or.
Nickel-Plated. Indicates ion Revolutions
Each, $1 00
" r i?al->oi''s " Revolution Counter.
The urgent need of a. good, simple stop motion Revolution Counter, that can be put upon the market at a price low enough to
be within the reach of all mechanics, has led us to bring out this little instrument.
now TO KKAl) THE DIALS.
The upper dial is graduated from o to 100. and registers units ; the lower dial is graduated from o to 50, and registers hundreds,
making a continuous count of 5,000 possible.
The reading on the under dial is through the opening in the upper dial. The index finger indicates the count on the upper
dial ; for instance, if the point in the opening through the upper dial indicates 45 on the lower dial, and the index finger points to 25
on the upper dial, the reading will be 4,525 revolutions.
Price
Each. $1 50
TBI ■'Uftiri'MNC- SPEED IXDICATOR.
It registers'as high as 1,000, as seen by the cut. which is actual size. Can be held at any angle, making it very convenient for
Dynamo machines and the like. Has a silver-plated dial and the face covered with a watch crystal. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
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Price
Each. $2 50
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'STODDARD'S"
Patent Caliper and Dividers.
The best and most handy tool for a carpenter made, and no one who has once
used them will go without them. As the cut shows it consists of a pair of heavy
hinged divider legs swinging on a slide with spring attached, which by the two screws
can he regulated to any width.
To these legs are fitted two sets of divider points, one pair 5 '/ z and one 14 inches
long. One of each pair of divider legs has a reversible point which unscrews and by
being reversed a pencil can be placed in same, and used for drawing circles.
Also, there is a pair of caliper legs which fits the same stock, and as they will
caliper 16 inches, are invaluable for turning pulleys, and in fact all large cajiper work
in a shop. With the long divider legs a 5 foot circle can be struck. These tools are
made of brass and finely finished.
Nickel-Plated.
Per Set, Complete
«4 SO
SPRING- DIVIDERS.
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Length, to In., 6 7 S
Per Dozen, $5 50 6 50 7 50
EINE POLISHED CAST STKKL DIVIDERS.
Length, to Inch, 678 10 12 15 18 24
Per Dozen, $5 50 6 50 7 50 10 00 12 00 18 00 25 00 36 00
PINK POLISHED CAST STEEL COMPASSES.
Length, to Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $4 25
4 35
4
4 SO
4 60
5
4 80
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'"WEIGHT'S" CALIPERS.
8ELF-BESISTKRING CALIPERS.
Length, Inch, 5
Per Dozen, $15 00
Length, Inch, 3
Per Dozen, $7 50
5
11 00
6
13 So
EINE POLISHED CAST STEEL DOUBLE "FINE POLISHED CAST STEEL WING-
CALIPERS. CALIPERS.
Length, Inch, 2%
Per Dozen, $5 50
4
7 00
6
8 50
Length, Inch, 56 8 10 12 15 18
Per Dozen, $7 75 825 II 00 13 75 1650 2750 4125
FINE POLISHED CAST STEEL INSIDE OR OUTSIDE
CALIPERS.
Length, Inch, 1%
Per Dozen, $5 00
9
11 00
15 00
EINE POLISHED INSIDE CALIPERS, STRAIGHT LEG.
Length, Inch, 4
Per Dozen. $6 50
6
8 00
9
II 00
SPRING CALIPERS.
15 OO
Length, to In., 678
Per Dozen. $6 00 7 00 8 00
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Bevels and Squares.
PA-TKISTT "EURKKA" FINISH T BF^'EL.
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Inch, 6
Per Dozen, $6 00
8
6 so
7 SO
SI..ir>IN'G- T HEA'EI,. WITH BTLTTSH UCVEB.
Inch, 6
Per Dozen, $5 50
6 50
7 00
■4
7 SO
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No. 100
Per Dozen, $66 00
No. 5
Per Dozen, $32 50
STTOJ.;!, SQUARES.
1 2
48 00 44 00
7 10
30 00 22 50
3
35 00
12
30 00
4
33 SO
II
25 SO
No. I
Per Dozen, $6 00
IKON SQIT-A-RBIS.
2
10 00
I
14 00
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Try and Mitre Squares.
557
TRY SQUARE.
IMPROVKD TRY SIJTIAKK. Ifo. 1.
Rosewood,
Graduated Steel Blades.
Iron Frame Handle,
with Rosewood (Inlaid) vSides, Steel Blades,
Square inside and out.
Inch, 3 4'/ 2 6 T/i 9 10 12
Per Dozen, $3 00 3 75 5 00 5 75 6 50 7 50 8 50
Inch, 3 4 6 8 9 10 12
Per Dozen, $600 700 900 1150 1300 1600 2000
,; WrNTBBBOTTOM'S," PATENT COMIIINKD TRY .VTCD JIITRK SQUABK.
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No. T.
Xn. 2.
This Tool can be used with equal convenience and accuracy, as a Try Square, or a Mitre Square. By simply changing the
position of the handle, and bringing the mitred face at the top of the handle against oue edge of the work in hand, a perfect mitre,
or angle of 45 degrees, can be struck from either edge of the blade.
No. 1. Iron Frame Handle with Black Walnut 1 Inlaid) Sides, Graduated Steel Blades, Square inside and out.
Inches, 4
I'd Dozen. $6 00
Inches, 4 ' i
Per Dozen. $4 50
6
7 SO
No. 2. Rosewood Handle. Graduated Steel Blades, Square inside and out.
6 :•: 9
5 00 6 00 7 00
8
9 00
9 00
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Boxwood Rules — Caliper.
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No. 95. 6 Inch, Square Joint.
6 Inch., with 8tlis and. 16ths.
No. 95. Square Joint, Two Fold, 6 Inch, 7/8 Inch Wide .
No. 96. ' ' 6 " Brass Case, 7/8 Inch Wide
No. 97. ' Bound, 6 Inch, 7/8 Inch Wide .
No. IOO. " " " " 6 Inch, 1 3/8 Inch Wide
Per Dozen, $ 7 00
8 00
12 00
12 00
Inch Square Joint.
12 Inch, with 8ths and lGths.
No. 9§. Square Joint, Edge Plates, Four Fold, 12 Inch, 7/8 Inch Wide
No. 99. " " Bound, " " 12 " 7/8 " 'Wide
Per Dozen, $12 00
" " 20 00
Boxwood Rules.
ONK FOOT. FOUR FOLD. NARROW.
No. 70. Round Joint.
No. 72. Square Joint.
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No. 75. Arch Joint.
No. 70. Round Joint, Middle Plates, 8ths and i6tlis, 5/8 Inch Wide-
No. 71.
No. 72.
No. 72^.
No. 73.
No. 74.
No. 75.
Square
Arch
Edge Plates,
Bound
Middle Plates,
Edge Plates,
Bound
" 5/8
" 5/8
" 5/8
" 5/8
" 5/8
" 5/8
r Dozen
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11
5
00
" "
11
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" "
4
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6
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Boxwood Rules.
TWO FEET. FOUR FOLD.
559
No. 41. Round Joint, Middle Plates.
No. 41. Round Joint, Middle Plates, 8ths and i6ths, 1 Inch Wide
No. 42. Square " " " " " " 1 " " ,
No. 44. " ' 3/4 " " Extra Narrow
Per Dozen, $4 00
S 00
" " S SO
No. 42 1/2. Square Joint, Half Bound.
No. 42X- Square Joint, Half Bound, 8ths, I2ths, and i6ths, 1 Inch Wide .
No. 42^. " " Bound " " " " 1 " "
Per Dozen, $12 00
15 00
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No. 50. Double Arch Joint.
No. 50. Double Arch Joint, Middle Plates, Sths, I2ths, and i6ths, 1 Inch Wide
No. 52. " " " Bound " 1 " "
Per Dozen, $ 9 00
" " 21 00
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1 II 1 | 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
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1 ! 1 II II
■ 1 ! 1 : 1 i ii
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II ' II
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No. 56. Square. Joint, Edge Plates.
No. 54. Square Joint, Middle Plates, Sths and i6ths, 1 3/8 Inch Wide .
No. 56. " " Edge " Sths, i6ths and Scales, 1 3/S Inch Wide
No. 54>4. " " Bound " " " " 13/8 "
TWO FEET, FOUR FOLD, BROAD. BOAED JIEASI'IIK.
No. 84. Square Joint, Edge Plates, I2ths, i6ths and Scales, 1 3/S Inch Wide ....
Per Dozen, $ 7 00
9 00
18 00
Per Dozen, $11 00
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Boxwood Slide Rule.
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14'
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No. *3. Arch Joint. Divided into Stlis, 1 2ths and i6ths
Per Dozen, $14 00
Boxwood Rules.
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No. 14. Arch Joiut, Gunter Slide.
TWO FKKT. TWO FOLD, WITH SLIDE.
No. 23. Arch Joint, Plain Slide. 1 1/2 Inch Wide ..... . . .
No. 11. " " Gunter Slide, 1 1/2 Inch Wide ..... ...
TWO J<'J';p-/L\ TWO BK)LD, WITHOUT si.IIik.
No. 15. Arch Joint, Extra Thin, 8ths and i6ths of Inches, Drafting and Octagonal Scales, 1 1/2 Inch Wide
No. 17. " " Bound, " " *' " " " " " " "
TWO Feel. Six Fold Rules.
No. .)*'.. Arch Joint, Bound, 8tliS, loths, I2ths and i6ths, 3/4 Inch Wide
Three Feet. Four Fold Rule
No. «<>';. Arch Joint, Middle Plates, 8ths and i6ths, 1 Inch wide .
Per 1 lozen, $11 00
14 00
Per Dozen, $10 00
16 00
Per Dozen, $36 00
Per Dozen, $8 00
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Architects' Rules, with Beveled Edges.
No. 39. Arch Joint, Edge Plates, Sths, ioths, I2ths and i6ths of Inches, with Inside Beveled Edges, and Architects' Drifting Scales.
Per Dozen .............. $20 00
Ship Carpenters' Bevels.
No. 30. Boxwood, Double Tongue Per Dozen, $6 00 No. 31. Boxwood, Single Tongue . Per Dozen, $6 00
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Ivory Rules — Caliper.
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NO. 97 1/2.
No. 98 1/2.
Per Dozen.
No. 97 %. Square Joint, German Silver, Bound, Two Fold, 6-in., 8ths, ioths, I2ths and i6ths, Slide in 32ds, % in. Wide, $30 00
No. 9%yi. " " " " Edge Plates, Four " 12-in., 8ths, ioths, I2ths " l6ths, " " " ^ " " 3800
No. 99^- " " " " Bound, " " 12-in., 8ths, ioths, I2ths " i6ths. " " " # " " 4400
No. 99j£. " " " " " " " 12-in., Sths, ioths, I2ths " i6ths, " " " % " " 48 00
Ivory Rules.
No. 91.
No. 91^.
No. 92.
No. 91. Square Joint.
IVORY BULBS. ONE FOOT, FOUR FOLD.
Square Joint, German Silver, Edge Plates, Sths, and i6ths, % in. Wide
• 1 •' " " " 8ths, ioths, I2ths and i6ths, %, in., Wide .
>• " " " Bound, 8ths, ioths, I2ths and i6ths, )i " "
Per Dozen.
$17 00
. 23 00
28 00
No. 77.
No. r§.
No. 83.
No. 84.
No. 86.
IVORY RT7LKS. TWO FKTCT, FOUB FOLD.
Per Dozen.
Square Joint, German Silver, Edge Plates, 8ths, ioths, I2ths and i6ths of inches, and iooths of a foot, % in. Wide $54 00
<i •' " " Bound, Sths, ioths, I2tlis and i6ths, " " % in. Wide . . 72 00
Arch Joint " " Edge Plates, Sths, I2ths and i6ths of inches, iooths of a foot, and Drafting Scales,
1 in'. Wide . ■ 6 4 00
Arch Joint, German Siver, Bound, Sths, I2ths and i6ths of inches, and Drafting Scales, 1 in. Wide . . 80 00
Double Arch Joint, German Silver, Bound, Sths, I2ths and i6ths of inches, and Drafting Scales, 1 in. Wide . 92 00
"Stephens" Patent Combination
Boxwood Rule.
No. 36. Square Joint, Bound ( Level. Square, Plumb, etc.),
I}$ Inches Wide.
Per Dozen ..... $4000 ,
"Chesterman's" Steel Folding Rules.
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Made from No. 20 tempered spring steel. Can be bent around
3 inch circle ; folds into 3 inch.
Size, 1 foot . Each, $0 25 | Size, 2 feet . Each, $0 50
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Board and Log Measures.
No.
49
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Note.— Nos. a l /2, 48, and 49 give the contents in Board Measure'of 1 inch Boards.
Directions.— Place the stick across the flat surface of the Board, bringing the inside of the Cap snugly to the edge of the same ; then follow with the'eye
the Column of figures in which the length of the Board is given as the first figure under the Cap, and at the mark nearest the opposite edge of the Board will
be found the contents of the Board in feet.
Note. — The Log Measure (No. 48^1 has Doyle's Revised Tables, and gives the number of feet of one inch square edge boards, which can be sawed from a
log of any size, from 12 to 36 inches in diameter, and of any length. The figures immediately under the head of the Cane, are for the lengths of Logs in feet.
Under these figures, on the same line at the mark nearest the diameter of the Log. will be found the number of feet the Log will make.
No. 43>z\ Board Stick, Flat, Hickory, Cast Brass Head and Tip, 6 Lines, 12 to 22 Feet . . 3 Ft. Long, Per Doz., $12 00
No. 49. Board Stick, Flat, Hickory, Steel Head, Brazed, Extra Strong, 6 Lines, 12 to 22 Feet . • 3 " " " 26 00
No. 48. Walking Cane, Board Measure, Octagon, Hickory, Solid Cast Brass Head and Tip, 8 Lines, I ..
9 to 16 Feet . . . . ... . . . I 3
No. 48>z\ Walking Cane, Log Measure (Doyle's Revised), Octagon, Hickory, Solid Cast Brass Head 1 ,, ,,
and Tip .... ...... J 3
12 00
15 00
Miscellaneous Articles.
BKNCH RTJLE:S.
No. 34. Bench Rule, Maple, Brass Tips
No. 35. " " Board Measure, Brass Tips
2 Feet Long, Per Dozen, $3 00
2 " ' 6 00
PATl'BBN MAKKKS' SHKINKA&K RULES.
No. 30. Pattern Makers' Shrinkage Rule, Boxwood, 8ths and i6ths of Inches, 24X Inches Long, Per Dozen, $15 00
WANTAGE AJSTO GrA.TJGUSTCi KOIJf
No. 44. Wantage Rod, 8 Lines .......
No. 37. " 12 "
No. 45. Gauging " 120 Gallons ......
No. 45 j£. " " 180 " and Wantage Tables ....
Per Dozen, $5 00
" 7 00
3 Feet Long, " " 7 00
4 " ' 18 00
YARD STICKS.
No. 33. Yard Stick, Polished . ...
No. 41. " " Brass Tips, Polished .....
No. 50. " Hickory, Brass Capped Ends, Polished
Per Dozen, $2 00
3 SO
4 SO
i'-RKICJ-JtlT STICKS.
5 Feet Long, with Brass Hook
Per Dozen, $18 00
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563
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FLUSH HANDLE.
FOLDING HANDLE.
IHSCRIPTION.
Length, Feet,
25
33
50
75
100
No. S3 L.
Linen Tape, Folding Handle
Each,
$2 25
$2 60
* 3 25
No. 34 L,.
Metallic Wire Woven, Folding Handle
.
$1 80
$2 25
2 60
3 4°
4 25
No. 34 PB.
Flush
.
2 00
2 40
2 80
3 60
4 60
No. as JL.
Steel Tape, Flush Handle
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4 SO
5 60
7 75
12 00
15 00
Spring Steel Tapes <>n Stop Plated Cases.
No. 3(3 SS.
Feet, 3
Each, $1 35
6
2 30
9
2 75
V
3 00
Jf
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5 6 4
American Tape Lines.
ASSES' SKIN, BRASS BOUND CASK,
WITH FOLDING HANDLES
PATENT LEATHER CASE,
WITH FOLDING HANDLES.
Feet, 25 50 75 100
Cotton, Per Dozen, $3 75 5 00 7 00 9 00
Linen, " " 5 00 8 00 10 00 12 50
Feet, 25 50 75 100
Cotton, Per Dozen, $3 75 5 00 7 00 9 00
Linen, " " 500 8 00 10 00 12 50
Pcoket Spring Measuring Tapes.
No. 24. 3 Feet, Linen Tape, Silver Plated Ca
No. 25. 5 " '
No. 26. 3 Plastic Case
No. 27. 5 " " " " " .
Per Dozen, $5 25
5 So
5 25
S 50
Tire Measuring Wheel.
The index hand saves trouble of marking with chalk, and the whole, made of metal, is light, accurately fixed, handy and strong.
Price $1 50
Tracing or Copying Wheels.
6 Iuch Long
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Per Dozen, $1 25
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Table of Measures, "Wire
Ganges,
Etc.
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TABLE OF DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS
OF
8thss, 16ths, 32ds and 64=ths of an Inch,
FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH
BRCTWTST & SHAEPE MANPG CO.'S
MICROMETER CALIPER.
8ths.
1/8
1/4
3/8
i/a
5/8
3/4
7/8
= .125
= .250
= •375
= .500
= .625
= •75°
= •875
l/l6 = .062S
3/16 = .1875
5/l6 ==.3125
7/l6 = .4375
9/l6 = .5625
ii/i6 = .68 75
13/16 = .8125
15/16 = .9375
33ds.
1/32 = .03125
3/32 = .09375
5/32 = -15625
7/32 = .21875
9/32 =
11/32:
T 3/32 =
15/32 ■■
17/32 =
19/32 =
21/32 =
23/32 =
25/32 =
27/32 =
29/32 =
31/32 =
:.2Sl25
: -34375
■■ .40625
: .46875
: -53125
: -59375
■■ .65625
: -71875
-78125
: -84375
■■ .90625
■■ .96875
64ths.
1/64 = .015625
3/64 = .046875
5/64 = .078125
7/64 = .109375
9/64 = .140625
11/64 = .171875
13/64 = .203125
15/64 = .234375
17/64 = .265625
19/64 .
21/64 ■
23/64 ■
25/64 =
27/64 =
29/64 =
31/64 "
33/64 ■
35/64 ■
37/64 =
39/ 6 4 "
41/64 =
43/ 6 4 ■
45/64 =
47/64 ■
49/64 ■
51/64 ■
53/ 6 4 '
55/64 ■
57/64 =
59/64 ■
61/64 ■
63/64 ■
' .296875
' -328125
■ -359375
: .390625
- -421875
: -453125
' -484375
' -515625
' -546875
' -578125
: -609375
• .640625
■ -67iS 7 5
• .703125
' -734375
' -765625
-796875
• .828125
■ -859375
: .890625
..921875
' -953125
■ -984375
Different Standards for Wire Grange
in use in the United States.
DIMENSIONS OF SIZES, IN DECIMAL PARTS OF AN INCH.
.30
Is
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
'3
14
■5
16
is
19
20
21
22
24
25
V
O
8*
aS
a.-
a m^
%*
If
fa
3
Washbu
Moen M'f
Worcester
a -
^
o'«
■32945
•34
■3°7
305
2994
-2893
•3
.283
285
2777
•25763
,2S 4
.263
265
2591
.22942
•259
•244
245
2401
.20431
238
■ 225
225
223
[8194
.22
.207
205
2047
.16202
-203
.[92
19
1885
. 14428
.18
■177
175
1758
.12849
.165
.162
16
1605
."443
.148
.14S
us
1471
.10189
■ 134
•'35
13
1 35 1
.090742
.12
.12
1175
1 205
.109
•105
105
1065
.071961
•095
.092
0925
0928
0816
.064084
.083
.08
08
057068
.072
.072
07
0726
.05083
.065
061
0627
•045257
.058
•054
0546
.040303
.049
"47
045
0478
.03580
.042
.041
"4
0411
.031961
035
■035
°35
035'
.032
■032
031
0321
•025347
,028
028
029
.022571
.025
■025
025
0261
.0201
.022
.023
0225
0231
0179
.02
.02
02
0212
Is
»3
U
15
16
17
rS
19
23
24
25
Long Measure.
12 iuclies
3 feet
5 '_. yards or 16^ feet
320 rods or 5280 feet
1.152% statute miles
3 geographical miles
60 geographical miles
360 degrees circumference of the earth
4 inches 1 hand.
6 feet 1 fathom.
1 foot.
1 yard.
1 rod.
1 statute mile.
1 geographical mile.
1 league.
1 degree.
Square
144 square inches =
9 square feet =
30^ square yards =
160 square rods =
640 acres =
Measure.
1 square foot.
1 square yard.
1 square rod.
1 acre.
1 square mile.
Snrvej
625 square links =
ors' Square Measure.
1 square pole.
1 square chain.
1 acre.
[6 pole:
10 square chains =
640 acres
6 miles square = 1 township
= 1 square mile.
Cubic Measure.
1728 cubic inches
27 cubic feet
16 cubic feet
8 cord feet or 1
1 28 cubic feet |
1 cubic foot.
1 cubic yard.
1 cord foot.
1 cord wood.
The Metric System.
MEASURES
Metric Denominations and Values.
Myriameter =
Kilometer -
Hectomer
Dekameter —
Meter
Decimeter =
Centimeter
Millimeter -
10,000
1,000
100
meters
meters
meters
10 meters
r meter
. 1 of a meter
.01 of a meter
.001 of a meter
OF LENGTH.
Equivalents in Denominations in usr.
= 6.2137 miles.
= 0.62137 m - or 3. 280 ^ eet 10 inches.
=■ 328 feet and 1 inch.
■ 393.7 inches.
- 39.37 inches.
--= 3.937 inches.
" 0.3937 inch.
— 0.0304 inch.
MEASURES OF SURFACE.
Metric Denominations and Values. Equivalents in Denominations in use.
Hectare "■ 10,000 square meters = 2.471 acres.
Are = 100 square meters — iiq.6 square yards.
Centare — 1 square meter 1.550 square inches.
MEASURES OF CAPACITY.
Metric Denominations and Values. Equivalents in Denominations in use.
Names. No. Liters. Cubic Measure. Dry Measure. Wine Measure.
1 cubic meter — 1.308 cubic yards
.1 cubit meter = 2 bush, j.55 pks.
10 c. decimeters = Q.o8quarts.
1 c. decimeter = 0.908 quart.
.1 c. decimeter — 6.1022 cubic inch.
ioccentimeters= 0.6102 cubic inch. -
1 c. centimeter = 0.061 cubic inches =
Riloliter —
Hectoliter —
Decaliter -
Uter —
Deciliter —
Centiliter =
Milliliter =
1,000
100
— 264.17 gallons.
— 26.417 gallons.
— 2.6417 gallons.
— ■ 1.0567 quarts.
= 0.845 p"-
: 0.338 fluid oz.
0.27 fluid dr.
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Sizes, Inch, ....
Japanned Handle, Polished Blades, .
Nickel-Plated Handles and Blades,
Butter Tryers, Steel Blade, 24 Inch
Cheese Tryers.
Per Dozen, $3 25
4 75
3 SO
S 00
%
6
4 00
5 So
Per Dozen, $24 00
("Train Tryers.
Brass, 5 1/2 Inch Long
" 5 1/2 " " Plated
Coffee Tryers, with Cap
Per Dozen, $10 50
" " 12 00
Steel, 51/2 Inch Long
Per Dozen, $12 00
Per Dozen, $15 00
Wrought Semnless 15rass Ferrules.
m *t
Sizes, Inch,
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
Per Gross,
$0 50
60
65
75
90
1 25
1 90
Sizes, Inch, 1/2
Per Gross, $3 50
9/i6
4 50
Cas1 Brass Ferrules.
5/8
5 00
3/4
7 00
7/8
10 50
15/16
11 00
Cane or Umbrella Ferrules.
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SOLID ENDS. STEEL.
Per Gross, $6 00
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Inch, 5
Per Dozen, $1 50
6
1 6 S
7
1 80
English Garden Trowels.
SOLID CAST STEEL, WELDED SHANK.
6 Inch
Per Dozen, $7 SO | 7 Inch
Per Dozen, $9 00
Brick Trowels.
•DISSTON'B" LONDON PATTERN.
Inch, 9
Per Dozen, $9 00
10
10 00
12
12 00
>3
13 SO
14
15 00
V.
Inch, 10
Per Dozen. $13 25
" Rose Bros." Trowels
11
14 25
12
IS 25
•3
16 25
14
17 25
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5 68
Trowels.
Pointing Trowels.
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SOLID SHAUK.
Inch, 4
Per Dozen, $4 25
4 S"
5
4 75
5 00
6
S 25
Inch, ioandloX
Per Dozen, $12 25
Plastering Trowels.
-i>. V
-X
II
13 So
14 So
IS 75
Corner Trowels.
Six Inch
c
_y
Per Dozen, $9 00
Cast - Steel Cane Knives.
Per Dozen
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$10 00
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Carpet Stretchers.
'BULLABD'S'
569
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Bullard's Patent
Per Dozen, $6 00
SOCKET POIJSHKD.
JAPANNED POLISHKD I!LAI)KS.
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Socket, Solid Cast Steel
" Blade Riveted on
Per Dozen, $9 00
6 00
Japanned Polished Blade
Per Dozen. $3 00
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Box, Hay and Potato Hooks.
Style of Nob. 2, 4 and 9.
Btyle of Nob. 8. ? and 11.
Potato Hook. No. 10.
No. 2. Black Handle Hook, 8 Inch, per Dozen, $4 00 No. 7. California Hay Hook, 6 Inch, per Dozen, $5 00
No. 4. Cartmen's Box " 6 4 25 No. 9. " Box ,s " " " 4 00
Na *• " " 8 5°o No. IO, " Potato" 2 Prongs," " 800
No. 6. Western Hay
5% " "
4 25 No. 11. Eureka Hay
7 Inch,
6 00
Box Scrapers.
WARRANTED ALT. SOLID CAST STEEL.
"A." Solid Cast Steel
Per Dozen, $6 00 | "B." Cast Steel Blades
Per Dozen, $6 00
V
Half Dozen in a Box.
Half Dozen In a Box.
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"C." Cast Steel
"D."
Per Dozen
Double Handle Box Scrapers.
Long Handle Box Scrapers.
Reversible Box Scrapers.
Ship Scrapers.
No. 1. Blades % Inch Thick, Iron and Steel Welded
No. 2. " fr° ra No - x 4 Best Cast Steel
No . 3. 14 Steel, Black Sockets
Cabinet Scrapers.
Assorted
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Per Dozen, $6 50
Per Dozen, $12 00
$7 00
Per Dozen, $9 00
" 7 00
4 SO
Per Dozen, $1 25
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Butchers' Block • Scrapers.
Cast Steel Blades, Oil Tempered
Per Dozen, $6 00
Cast Steel Hog Scrapers.
Made of No. 18 Sheet Steel
Per Dozen, $4 00
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5 Fingers .
Wrought Nail Claws.
Per Dozen, $9 00
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"Pratt's" Patent Tube Cleaner.
573
To Inch, 2 i% i%
Bach, $2 oo 2 25 2 50
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3
2%
3/2
iU
4
2 75
3 00
3 25
3 S°
3 75
4 00
" Felthousen " Adjustable Flue Scraper.
Inch, 2
2%
»}i
3
3'A
4
Each, $2 00
2 25
2 50
3 00
3 50
4 00
Elliptic Spring Tube Scraper.
To Inch, 2 *% -"2 2#
Each, $2 00 2 25 2 50 2 75
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3 .w 3>S
3 00 3 25 3 5°
3*
3 75 4 00
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"Dudgeon's" Improved Tube Expanders.
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Will Expand Three JSizes of Tubes, wit Ii out CVhauj^irii* the Rollers.
"Will answer for any Thickness of Tulse Sheets.
Will Expand
\% and i;V Inch
Each,
$20 00
Will E
tpand 3 '4, iY% and 3'A Inch
Each,
$60 00
(1 1C
iH " lH "
20 00
"
" 3'A, 3H " 3H "
70 00
,.
1% " 2
2, 2% and 2X Inch
2#, 2^ " 2^ " .
2%, 2% " 2% "
25 00
30 00
36 00
39 00
'" 3%. 3% " 4
4. 4'A " 4'A "
" 4'A,4ti " 4'A " •
75 00
80 00
85 00
"
2*f, 2# "3 " •
45 00
"
" 4A.4H " 4H "
85 00
11 It
3. 3'A " 3'A "
52 00
'
" 4K, 4 7 A " 5 " •
90 00
Standard Roller Tube Expanders.
WILL EXPAND ONE SIZE ONLY.
For Tubes, Inch, 1 1% i'A i% 2 2' 4 2>A 2% '3 3'A 3'A 3% 4
Each, $14 00 14 00 14 00 14 00 16 00 19 00 22 00 25 00 28 00 31 00 34 00 37 00 40 00
Tube Brushes or Cleaners.
GALVANIZKD STKKL.
WHALKBONK.
©K
!§#&#
v.
To Inch, 2 2'A 2'A
Steel Brushes, Each, 1 25 1 40 1 50
Whalebone " " 1 00 1 15 1 25
2U
I 60
I 40
3
1 75
1 50
3%
2 00
1 60
3'A
2 25
1 75
4
2 50
2 00
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Steel Casting Brushes.
575
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No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 6.
No. -1. Square, with Leather Sti'aps.
No. 5. Square, with Handle.
Rows, 4 4 4 4 4
Length of Wire, Inch, 2 2</ 2 3 4 5
Per Dozen, $5 50 6 00 6 50 7 50 8 50
Rows, 2
3
4
Length of Wire, Inch, 2>^
2$
2^
Per Dozen, $4 00
5 00
6 00
Length of Wire, 6 Inch
>J'>. < 1. R,owll<t.
Per Dozen, $9 00
File Brushes or Cleaners.
Pile Card. Large Size
Pel Dozen, $3 00 I File Card, Small Size
Per Dozen, $2 00
Kile, Brush and Card
Per Dozen, $4 50
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Oil Stones, Grindstones, Etc.
BOU1TO EDGE OR GOI'GK SLIPS.
OIL STONKS.
OIL STONBS.
Tarn O'Shanter Oil Stone
Arkansas Oil Stone
" Oil Slips .
Per lb, $o 40 I Tarn O'Shanter Oil Slips .
Per lb, $3 00 I Washita Oil Stone
" " 3 60 " Oil Slips
Washita Encased Oil Stone . . Per Dozen, $10 00
Hindostan Oil Stone Per lb, $0 10 | Hindostan Oil Slips
H iiidostan Axe Bits .... Per lb, $0 10
"\
Per lb, $0 60
Per lb, $0 35
" " o 60
Per lb, $0 20
Shoemakers' Sand Stone
Per lb, $0 10
' UNION" KHKEY STONKS AND STANDS.
The Union Oil Stones are superior to the best Natural Stones for sharpening edge-tools, cleaning castings, polishing pulleys, or
finishing iron, steel or brass work in vise or lathe. They cut faster and finish smoother than
emery cloth, sticks or files, and will not scratch the work.
Size of Stones about 8 x I^C x 1 ........ . Per Dozen, $9 00
No. 120 is for whetting carpenters' and other tools, and will produce a fine edge. It is equal to dead-smooth cut files for
fine finish. F is for pattern makers, and is a little finer than 120.
Stands Only ....... >'......• Per Dozen, $6 00
RED KND "INDIAN POND" SCYTHE STONES.
% Gross in a Box
; GENUINE INDIAN POND
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Per Gross, $7 50
GBINDSTON HIS.
We keep in stock a full line of BEREA, HURON AND NEWCASTLE GRINDSTONES.
The latter grade we import expressly for use in Foundries and Machine Shops.
Assorted sizes in stock, from 12 to 60 inches diameter
Per Pound, $
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THE "OHALLKNGK."
Diameter of Stone, 8 Inch, Thickness, 1% Inch, Height from Floor, 3 Feet
" " 10 " " 1% " " " " 3 "
'CLEVBLANII" PATl'EBN.
Price Complete, Each, $5 00
6 50
8 Inch, with Trough
Each, $2 25 10 Inch, with Trough
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Each, $2 75
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Grrindst ones — Assort eel.
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•SAM!<ON. :
PBICE EACH. COMPLETE.
No. 1. Stoue Weighs 100 lo 1 10 Pounds . $6 00 I No. 3. Stoue Weighs 70 to So Pounds
No. 3. Stoue Weighs 40 to 50 Pound.- . $4 50
$5 00
'IMPEOV1CD READING."
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6 Inch . .... Each, $1 50 | S Inch ...... Each. $1 75
10 Inch ..... Each, $2 50
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Grindstones.
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TO find tub; "WEIGHT.
Square the diameter (in inches), multiply by thickness (in inches), then multiply by decimal .06363.
Example : Find the weight of a stone 4 feet 6 inches in diameter and 7 inches thick. 4 feet 6 inches — 54 inches ; square of 54 ■
2,916 ; multiplied by 7 = 20,412 ; multiplied by .06363 = Answer, 1,298.815 lbs, which is weight of stone.
AVERAGE WEIGHT OF STONES TWO FEET AND IiARGER.
THICKNESS,
8^- INCHES.
2
2)4 3 1 3^ . 4
*'A
5
6
7 8
10 12
DIAMETER, . H i Lbs
INCHES. Y
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs. Lbs.
Lbs. | Lbs.
I
Lbs.
Lbs.
Lbs.
24 73
9i
no 12S I 146
1
164 ! 183
219 256
293
366
439
27 92
116 I 139 162 1S5 208
231
278 324
37"
463
556
30
114
143
171
200 229
257
286
343
400
458
572
687
1
33 138
i
173 207
242
277 3"
346
415
485
554 | 692
831
36
164
206
247 ! 288
329 371
412
494
577
659
824
989
39
•93
241
290
338
387
435
4S3
580
677
774
967
1161
42
... 280
336
392
448
505
561
673
7S5
897
1122
1346
45
386
45i
515
579
644
773 9°i
1030
1288
1546
48
...
...
513
586
659
733
879
1026
1172
1466
1759
51
662
744
827 | 993
1 158
1324
1655
1986
54
...
^
927
1 1 12 1298
1484
1855
2226
60
i
1374
1603
1832 2290
2748
66
... , ... ■••
194°
2217
2771
3326
72
... ' .,
...
... 2638 3298
3958
To find
the circu
inference
: of a circ
lc, the di
ameter b
eing give
a : Multi
}ly the d
lameter t
y 3.1416.
To find the diameter of a circle the circumference being given: Divide the circumference by 3.1416.
To find the area of a circle, the diameter being given : Multiply the square of the diameter by .7854.
To find the area of a circle, the diameter and circumference both being given : multiply the diameter and circumference together,
and divide the product by 4.
To find the cubic contents of a cylinder, the diameter and length being given : Multiply the square of the diameter by .7854 and the
product by the length.
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Grindstone Fixtures.
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Style of Nos. 20, 21, 22 and 23.
Heavy, Japanned, Incased Rollers.
No. 20. Shaft 24 Inches Long Per Dozen, $25 00 1 No. 22. Shaft 17 Inches Long
No. 21. 19 "... " " 21 00 No. 23. •■• 15 " "
Per Dozen, $18 50
15 60
Style of Nos. 50, 51, 52 and 53.
Japanned, Incased Rollers.
No. SO. Shaft 24 Inches Long Per Dozen, $20 00 1 No. 52. Shaft 17 Inches Long Per Dozen, $15 00
No. 51. " 19 " "... " " 17 50 No. 53. " 15 " " . . . " " 14 00
No. 10O. Extra Heavy, Suitable for Stones 200 to 400 lbs Weight . Each, $6 00
PATEKT GHIXUS'I'( )XE BHAET,
Furnished witli a Crank lor Hand Use.
Suitable for Stone 36 x 4 Inches, with Pulleys 1 2 Inch Diameter and 3 Inch Face
Each, $12 00
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Genuine Scotch Glass Tubes for Water Ganges.
581
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WATER GAUGE GLASSES were first introduced into the United States by Mr. E. H. Ashcroft, of Boston, in the year
1854. The rapidly increasing demand for them has led to the introduction into this market of a variety of inferior tubes. The
glasses Imported by the Ashcroft Manufacturing Co. are made from carefully selected materials, insuring strength,
enabling them to bear great variations of temperature, and preventing them from changing color.
They are parallel, of uniform thickness, and will bear from 500 to 1,000 lbs pressure to the square inch, according to size.
CAUTION'.
Never allow a glass tube to coijje in contact with any metal, as it makes it liable to break into atoms. This may occur
immediately, or not for days after.
ENAMELED
WATER GAUGE GLASSKS.
The attention of Engineers is specially called
to the improvement of the Enameled Back Gauge
Glass over that of the Plain or ordinary glass now
in use. As shown in the illustration, the height of
the water in the tube can be seen at a glance.
All users of Water Gauges will at once appreciate
the value of this improvement.
It is advisable to set them in front of a dark
background. If artificial light is required, place it
directly in front of the tube.
PRICE LIST
OK
Plain and Enameled Back Glass Tabes.
PER COZEN.
LENGTH IN INCHES.
EXTERNAL
DIAMETER.
.0
11
12
>3
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
24
30
36
48
60
"2 inch, 0. d.
$4 80
4 80
540
5 40
6 00
660
7 20
7 80
8 40
9 00
9 60
10 80
12 00
16 00
20 00
24 00
36 00
H "
4 80
480
5 40
5 40
6 00
660
7 20
7 80
840
9 00
9 60
10 80
12 00 16 00
20 00 24 00
36 00
M " "
600
'660
'660
660
7 20
7 20
7 80
8 40
9 00
9 60
10 20
11 40
12 60 18 00
24 00 36 00
48 00
H "
840
8 40
8 40
8 40
8 40
9 00
9 60
10 20
10 80
11 40
12 00
1500
18 00 24 00
30 00 48 00
39 00 60 00
60 00
1 ••
10 80
10 80
10 80
10 80
10 80
10 80
10 80
11 40
12 00
13 20
1500
18 00
24 00 31 20
72 00
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: Initialiser's" Watchman's Improved Time Detector.
•WITH SAFKTY LOCK ATTACHMENT.
The marking apparatus in these instruments is placed iu the cover of the case, separately from the watch movement, which is
thereby protected from injury by dust getting in through the key-hole. This is a great advantage over other watchmen's clocks,
having the marking springs for pricking holes on the dial not separated from the time movements.
THE SAPETY LOCK ATTACHMENT
is a recent improvement of great importance, being a safeguard against tampering with the record ; it consists of a stationary knife
placed inside the cover in such a position that every time the cover is closed or opened, the edge of the dial card is cut, making a
nick on the rim about one-eighth of an inch deep, and showing the exact time when so cut. From the number of the cuts and their
time it will be easy to detect any tampering by opening the cover. Without this attachment, any detector would not be assured
against false records by dishonest watchmen.
With the watch there are twelve different keys, which are fastened, one at each post where the watchman is to call during his
round. Keys, Nos. 1 to 6, mark a figure between the circles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, on the dial card, and keys, Nos. 7 to 12, mark a figure on
the lines of the circles, so making a clear registration, not a confused one, as is the case with other detectors having records made by
punching holes in the dial card.
The watchman entering upon his duties in the evening receives the detector locked and in the leather pouch. The watch
being previously wound and supplied with a fresh dial card, care taken to place the nut on the arbor in the center, according to the
marks on the nut and arbor. The watch will run about sixty hours.
Arriving at any station, the watchman inserts the key he finds fastened there, through the pouch into the key-hole on the rim
of the watch opposite the ring, and turns the key round to the right, once, and withdraws it ; a figure will be stamped on the dial in
such a position as will show the precise time of the registration.
On delivering the watch in the morning, the person in charge can see at a glance how often and when the rounds have been
made during the night ; whether every station has been visited or any neglected, what space of time elapsed between the different
visits, etc. ; in short, it tells the history of the night's doings of the watchman.
Parties purchasing these instruments should test them sufficiently in the office to their entire satisfaction.
These Watch Clocks are as reliable as the best lever watch, and are warranted, in every case, to be in perfect and complete
order, and any trusty watchmaker can clean and repair them.
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Price, with Pouch, Box of Dials, and Twelve Different Keys for Twelve Stations, Complete
$75 00
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«0CMESTE«
T1K CASK, JAPANNED.
Inch, 7 8 10
Per Dozen, $5 00 5 50 6 50
12
8 00
8 Inch
DAIRY.
Mai-Ked lor Churning. Cheese and Scaldlns.
N<>. SO. Bright Tin Case, Zinc- Scale.
Per Dozen, $6 00 | 10 Inch Per Dozen, $7 00
BRRWKRS' AND ENGINEERS'.
Copper Case, 12 Inch Per Dozen, $24 00
Salinometers.
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170
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$12 00
TIN CASE,
Pyrometers.
3S
USED FOR
[Raker's* Ovens, Oil and Tar Stills, Drying and Japan Ovens, Boiler Plups, Chimneys, Etc., Kto
This Pyrometer correctly indicates temperatures to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, by the Expansion of its metallic stem.
Price Each, $30 00
Gas Proving Pumps.
WITH MKBCURY OATTG-TC.
WTTH AIR (JAUfiE.
Price
Each. $18 00
Each, $16 00
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Each, $10 00
Patent Rotary Pump.
USED BX)H PUMPING WINK, OIL AJSTD OTHKE LIQUIDS FROM
TANKS INTO BAEEBLS, CASKS, Etc.
This Cut represents the Patent Rotary Barrel Pump, with the Patent Barrel Attachment and Iron
Pipe connected to the same, complete.
Pig. A.
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Fig. A shows a small Iron Hook Pipe, which is sent with the Barrel Pump, to connect to the
end of the hose from the Pump, and to hook it on to the can or tank which is being pumped into.
Hose and Extra Lengths of Pipe furnished to order at market prices.
Description.
No. 1 Barrel Pump, with Iron Pipes aud
Patent Attachment Complete . . .
No. 2 Barrel Pump, with Iron Pipes and
Patent Attachment Complete . . .
No. of Revolutions
Per Minute.
80 to I0O
80 to IO0
No. of Gallons Size of Pipe,
per Revolution Inch.
1. 10
i-5
Price. Iron.
$18 00
25 00
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Tuyere Irons.
'DUCK'S" NEST.
•CLARK'S" PATENT.
Size
Weight, Lbs
Each
' BOWIE
20
B
Size,
1
2
3
4
• 14
16
Weight, Lbs,
16
20
30
40
$1 00
I 25
Each,
$2 00
2 50
3 00
5 00
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" PACIFIC."
With Two Sizes of Grates.
Weight, 24 Lbs
Kither right or left hand, with Round or Triangular Ball.
Each, $4 00 | Weight, 50 Lbs ..... Each, $5 00
' CALIFORNIA " "WATER.
"DOLES" PATENT "WATER.
No.
Length. Inch
Weight, Lbs
Each
1
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1
2
12
16
40
65
$4 00
6 00
Weight, with Pipes, 25 lbs
Each, $6 00
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Forge Backs and Tubes.
LIGHT.
HEAVY.
— — ......jh.MI.III
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Weight 22 Pounds .... Kach. $3 00 Weight 56 Pounds .... Each. $4 50
Tube only. $1 00 Tube only, $1 00
Bellows.
"f '.AJMTfOR^IA." PATKXT NOZZLE.
Size. Inch, 24
Each, $12 00
26
13 00
Blacksmiths' Bellow -s.
28 30 32 34
14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00
36 38 4°
19 00 21 00 22 50
"California" Patent Nozzle Bellows.
Heavy. Extra Hpavv. Iron Braced.
32 34 36 38 40 1 Size, Inch, 36 38 40 42 44 46 48
Each, $27 00 28 00 30 00 31 50 44 00 57 50 72 00
Size, Inch, 30
Each, $15 00 16 00 17 00 19 00 21 00 22 50
Hand Bellows.
Size, Diameter, Inch, 6 7
Per Dozen, $5 00 5 50
6 00
Moulders' Bellows.
Size, Diameter, Inch, 10 12
Per Dozen, $17 00 24 00
14
28 00
Prospectors' Forges
isto. 7.
No. S.
Height, 15 Inches; Hearth, 15 Inches Diameter; Fan, 6 Inches ; I Height, i s Inches; Hearth, 15 Inches Diameter ; Fan, 6 Inches ;
Weight, 40 Pounds.
Price
Weight, 50 Pounds.
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$16 00 Price
$18 00
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Forges.
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J'O-KGtE No. 1, WITH HOOD.
Height, 30 Inches; Fire Pan, 17x20 Inches; Fan, 6 Inches;
Weight, 88 Pounds.
This Forge will produce a quick welding heat on iron 1 inch
diameter. Heavier work can be done on it.
It is used by tank builders, miners, boiler makers, etc.
Being light and strong and compact it is
easily carried about.
Price $25 00
TOKGK No. 3, WITH: HOOD.
Height, 30 Inches; Fire Pan, 20x24 Inches; Fan, 8 Inches;
Weight, 104 Pounds.
This Forge will produce a quick welding heat on iron 1 '/ 2 inch
diameter. Heavier work can be done on it.
It is used by boiler makers, bridge builders, on board ships,
contractors, etc.
Price $35 00
FOKG-ii; No. 3 13. WITH HOOJJ.
Height, 25 Inches ; Fire Pan, 21x27 Inches; Fan, 10 Inches; Weight, 150 Pounds.
This Forge will produce a quick welding heat on iron 2 inches in diameter and on heavier iron if required.
It is used for all kinds of tool work, machinists, marble works, millers, and repairs for manufacturers in general
Price $40 00
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I^ORGE No. 3. WITH HOOD.
(Style of No. 2%, only larger.)
Height, 25 Inches; Fire Pan, 24x30 Inches; Fan, 12 Inches; Weight, 160 Pounds.
This Forge will produce a quick welding heat on iron 3 inches in diameter, or on heavier iron if desired.
It has the latest improved Revolving Ball Tuyere.
Price $50 00
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Buffalo" Portable Forges.
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FORGE No. 1, WITH HOOD.
Height, 29 Inches; Fan, 10 Inches; Hearth, 21x27 Inches;
Weight, 140 Pounds.
Price ....... $40 00
IOOltCiK No. 4, WITH HOOD.
Half Open Hood ; Height, 33 Inches ; Size of Hearth, 18
Inches Diameter ; Weight, 75 Pounds.
Price ....... $27 00
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TORGK No. 3.
Height, 29 Inches; Fan, 10 Inches; Hearth, 21x27 Inches;
Weight, 130 Pounds.
Price ....... $36 00
FORGB No. 5.
Height, 33 Inches ; Size of Hearth, 18 Inches Diameter ;
Weight, 70 Pounds.
Price ....... $24 00
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"Buffalo" Blowers.
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They are especially intended for blowing fires in portable and small stationary boilers, experimenting, and various purposes where a
small current of air is desired. Also, for forge fires ; No. oo giving blast for one fire ; No. o will blow two fires,
and No. yi will furnish sufficient blast for four fires.
Blower No. OO. 8 Inch, . $8 oo | Blower No. O. 12 Inch, . $10 00 | Blower No. 1/2. 18 Inch, . $14 00
Arranged for Exhausting Purposes, $2 00 Extra.
"Buffalo" Portable Forge.
FORGE No. O.
Height, 30 Inches ; Size of Hearth, 28 x 40 Inches ; Fan, 14 Inches ; Weight, 250 Pounds— with Water Tank, 300 Pounds.
Without Water Tank $50 00 | With Water Tank S54 00
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I-PHIGHT BLOWKR 1^... 3. Adapted for T *,- oi BlaolssiniUis in General.
MADE EIGHT OK LEFT-HAND.
The above cut represents Right-Haud Blower.
Size of Kan, 14 Inches ; Weight, no Pounds, with Tuyere, 130 Pounds.
Complete with Tuyere . . Price, $25 00 | Without Tuyere .... Price, $23 00
BLOWBK No. 1.
Size of Fan, 17 Inches ; Height, 35 Inches ; Length, 35 Inches ; Weight, 225 Pounds.
Complete with Tuyere . . price, $36 00 | Without Tuyere
Price, $34 00
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iil.OWKR No. a.
Size of Fan, 14 Inches ; Height, 35 Inches ; Length, 32 Inches ; Weight, 130 Pounds, with Tuyere 150 Pounds.
Complete with Tuyere Price, $32 00 | Without Tuyere .... Price, $30 00
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KOKOi-10 No. 1. WITH HALJ' HOOD.
FOHGE No. 3, "WITH HALF HOOD.
Prices and Description.
No. 1. Large Size Champion Blacksmiths' Portable Forge,
Fan 14 Inches; Hearth 28 x 40, Height 30 Inches;
Weight 250 Pounds.
With Water Tank, Weight 265 Pounds.
This Forge is adapted for heavy Carriage and Blacksmith
work, it having a large Hearth and sufficient blast to do the
heaviest kind of work. It will heat 4 inch iron to a welding
heat in ten minutes. Blacksmiths will hud the Champion a
great improvement over the old-fashioned bellows and brick
forges.
Price, without Water Tauk $50 00
with " " . 55 00
No, •£. Champion Boilermakers' Forge with Shield, Fan
10 Inches; Hearth 21x27 Inches; Height
30 Inches ; Weight 120 Pounds.
This Forge is especially intended for Boilermakers. Iron
Bridge and Ship Builders, Railroad Contractors, Miners, Tauk
Builders, etc.
Price ..... $36 00
No. 3. Champion Machinists' Forge, Half Hood, Fan
10 Inches ; Hearth 2j x 27 Inches ; Height
30 Inches ; Weight 130 Pounds.
Machinists, Plumbers, Miners, Marble Works, Millwrights,
Railroad Repair Shops, Locksmiths, Planters and Manu-
facturers in general, find the No. 3 Forge very convenient and
economical, and "just tbe thing" for their purposes.
Price
$40 00
No. 4. Champion Machinists' Forge, Closed Hood, Fan
10 Inches; Hearth 21 x 27 Inches; Height
30 Inches ; Weight 1 40 Pounds.
A closed hood is placed on No. 4 Forge, which has 2 doors
— one in front and one in the rear — thus preventing the escape
of sparks, fumes or smoke, and is used iu Furniture Factories,
Saw and Planing Mills, Oil Refineries, Cotton Mills, Jewelers.
Dentists, Varnish Works, etc.
Price
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"Champion" Lever Blowers.
The Jji^lit Running Champion Blower ■works with Swivel Lever.
No. 4. Fan Blower, 14 Inch Case, 22 Inch Fly Wheel ; for General Blacksmith Use
Complete with Tuyere .....
$18 00
$20 00
"Champion" Portable Forges.
No. 5. Champion Rivet Forge with Shield, Height 33 Inch, Hearth 18 Inch Dia-
meter, Weight 80 Lbs.
Price ....... $24 00
Forge No. 5 is adapted for use of Tank builders, Elevated Railroad builders, Miners and
Prospectors, making repairs on Boilers, Bridges, etc. It is easily carried
about the country, being light, strong aud compact.
No. «. Champion Toolmakers' Forge, Half Hood, Height 33 Inch, Hearth IS Inch Dia-
meter, Weight 85 Lbs.
Price
$27 00
Forge No. 6 is very convenient for Small Hardware manufacturers for heating and
tempering tools of all kinds. They are also used by Jewelers,
Tinsmiths, Plumbers, Tool Makers, etc.
Forge No. 5 with Shield.
Works with Swivel Lever as represented in
the above cut.
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No 7. Champion Jewelers' Forge, Enclosed Hood, Height 33 Inch, Hearth 18 Inch
Diameter, Weight 80 Lbs.
Price ....... $30 00
Forge No. 7 has a closed Hood, with door in front and a small slide in the rear, and is
used for tempering tools in Factories where combustible material is used, and also by
Jewelers, Locksmiths, Cabinetmakers, Pattern and Model makers, Farmers, etc.
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"Stoddard's" Lightning Tire Upsetter.
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Made of the Best Material and Designed for Hard Work. The Notched Eccentrics are Chilled. All Machines Tested.
Blacksmiths will find this Machine far Superior to all others.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING- UPSBTTER
The above cut shows the position of Upsetter when set up for use. It should be bolted upright to a 2-inch plank, so that the
opening comes about 20 inches from the floor. The boss on the back of Upsetter should be let into the plank or post, so that it fits
solid on the facings.
A bar of round iron, 1 inch in diameter by 2)4 feet long, must be welded to the wrought iron stub furnished with machine
(straight from the bend), making the whole length of the bar not less than 4 feet, so that when in place it will stand in the position
represented in the above cut. (For 4-inch Upsetter a bar of round iron, \% x 3^ feet long, should be used.)
The small lever should be fastened up (by hook in plank), leaving the eccentrics raised and ready for use, as shown in cut :
heat the tire to a soft heat, place the hot part under the clamp in the opening to prevent tire from kinking. Bring down the small
lever in front, so that the eccentrics are pressed firmly to the tire ; let go small lever and bring down long lever, and upset to amount
required. Then raise long lever first to loosen tire.
There are four loose pieces — comprising a set (2) of thick and a set (2) of thin, furnished with each No. 3 Special Machine.
The loose pieces are used in upsetting tires or axles less than 1 inch thick.
In upsetting tires from S to 1 inch thick, use the set of thick pieces.
The thin pieces are for use in upsetting heavy 3-foot tires only.
Always see that your tire sets back s,ilid agaiust the back plate of the machine, and if the lire should be worn thin on one
1 dg« as is often the case, be sure and put the thin edge against the back of the Upsetter.
&- Read the Following Remarks: "us
First. — This is a machine and should never be struck with a hammer; make tire welding hot, and then you can do the work
without the aid of a hammer.
SECOND. — Keep scales, chips and pieces of iron from between fixed and movable jaws, and observe that the opening in lower
part of I'psetter is kept open and clear, as this is made to allow the scale, etc., to drop out.
Third.— Never set up the Upsetter horizontally, but always perpendicularly on a plank. We give this caution because we
find that broken machines are the result of one or the other of the above troubles.
N. B. — In case of breakage or otherwise, be sure to order, by giving the number of the I 'putter or machine, and number on
the part wanted (which will be found in a conspicuous place on the different parts!.
No.
No,
No.
Will shrink iron 4 by 2 inch wide .
•2. Will shrink iron 1 % inch thick by 4 inch wide
Price, $25 00
30 00
No.
Is a " Special " 4-inch Tire and Axle Upsetter combined, will shrink 2 by 4 inch, or 2 inch square, IT can be |
Apjcsted to I'pset 3 and 4-F00T Tires, having two sets of loose jaws furnished with each maehin
and bv removing the loose jaws, will upset axles from i to i-> + inches, combining two machines in one. I
I. Special Size, upsets iron I '4 by 6 inch wide .......... j
35 oo
50 00
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Tire Benders.
WOKCKSTKK TIKE BKJSTDKKS.
The above is made open on one side, so that a tire can be taken out without springing, and can be put back after welding and trued.
It is also provided with an extra pair of Rolls, with slip collar, for bending iron edgewise.
No. 1 Will Bend Iron i Inch by 4 Inches. Weight. 500 Pounds ....... Price, $85 00
No- 2 H " " 2% " 275 " " SS 00
■KIXSLKY'A" COMPLETJC WITH CRANKS.
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STYLE OF GEAR. No. 1.
No. 1 Will Bend Iron 2 by >/ z Inch. Weight, 102 Pounds
N <>' » i'A " X " •• 163
No. 4 6 "1 " •• 322
No. 5 6 "1 " •• 3 6q
STYLE OF DOUBLE OEAR. Nos. 3 and 4.
Price, $12 oo
" 20 oo
32 SO
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"Green River" Tire Benders.
595
FOR LIGXHT AND MEDIUM WORK.
This machine will bend accurately and easily tires from the lightest to % inch thick by 3 wide. The circle to be made is fixed
by means of a right and left hand screw, operated by the hand wheel acting equally upon the two lower rollers. The rollers are
3 inches wide. The upper roller is faced with steel and milled to insure the regular feeding through of the work. It is powerfully
geared, and two cranks may be used if desired.
Weight, 140 Pounds
Price, $30 00
"Green River" Tire-Shrinker.
The Tire lies in a properly-shaped former, and force being applied to the handle with the left hand, the right hand remains at
liberty to use the hammer in keeping the work true and straight, the only safe way of getting a perfect result at a single heat
The cams which grip the work are set by means of levers at the will of the workman, and are instantly withdrawn from the
finished tire in the same way. All slipping at starting, and all jamming and sticking after finishing, are thus avoided.
It is managed by one man with perfect ease, and works equally well on the lightest steel tires and on wagon tires 2}i by %
inches wide.
It occupies a space about 2 feet square on the floor.
Price, $20 00
Weight, 160 Pounds
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Wagon Working Machinery.
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'iOOIjE Jt DKMING'S" PATENT SPOKE TENONING MACHINE.
Tlie above cul represents the No. 2'; Machine. The No. 2!4 Machine is of a larger size than the No. 1, having a Hollow Auger of
large size, and cutting a Tenon from 3,' to i' ; inches. No. 1 only is without lc->;s.
No. 1. Complete with Felloe Boring Attachment, Cuts 7/16 to 1 Inch ..... . $25 00
No. »#. " " 3/4 " 'H "... .... 35 00
No. •£%. As above, with 2 Augers, Cutting 7/16 to 1 1/2 Inch ........ 45 00
HAND AND POWER SPOKK 'l'ENONIN(i MACHINE.
This cut exhibits the Improved Hand and Power Spoke Tenoning Machine, of which two sizes are made. They are intended to
supply a demand from large factories for a Power Tenoning Machine ; and that this demand has been supplied
satisfactorily by this Machine is attested by their large sale both in this country and abroad.
The No. y/ z Machine is fitted with the Nos. 1 and 3 Star Hollow Augers, and will cut Tenons any size from 7/16 to 1 1/2 inches.
No. S'A Machine, Complete with Felloe Boring Attachment ......... $60 00
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si I. VKK'S" FA.TIDN T HUB-BOZING MACHIS K .
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This is of more recent construction than the Dole Hub-Boxing Machine, and combines all the good qualities of that popular
Machine, besides having some features not possessed by it. The Open Feed Nut, which ad'uits of withdrawing the Mandrel from
the Hub after boring the required depth, by simply turning the cap to the left, is an important consideration. The peculiar form of
the Chuck admits of a better view of the work, while the movement of Jaws being effected by the aid of screw pinions working
directly through the Jaws, gives the Machine great power for clamping the Hub. The Jaws are provided with two shoulders for
clamping Hubs — the inner ones for light, and the outer ones for heavy work.
The No. i Machine will clamp Hubs from 2 to t)'/i inches in diameter. The No. 2 Machine, which is designed to be used only
on very heavy work, will clamps Hubs from 9 to 14^ inches in diameter. When ordered, we furnish the No. 1 Machine with an extra
Mandrel, made light at the end, and provided with an extra set of small Bits, which renders it suitable for the lightest class of work.
No. 1 Machine .... Price, $28 00 | No. 2 Machine .... Price, $35 00
Kxtra Mandrel and Bits for No. 1 . . . Price, $3 50
"DOLE'S" HTJB -BOXHSTO- MACHINE.
'Silver's" Patent Open or Adjustable Feed Nut and Gauge Plate Attached.
This Standard Machine long since became an iudispcusable requisite in the wagon and carriage shops of the country, and
is sold largely in foreign countries. The popularity acquired by this Machine is almost unparalleled in the history of patent machin-
ery, They are still made with the solid Feed Nut; but with the addition of the " Silver's " Open Feed Nut and Gauge Plate, they art
regarded as more desirable, and a large part of our orders are for the Improved Machine.
No. 1 Machine is fitted for Carriages and light Buggy work. No. 2. Machine is fitted for ordinary Carriage work to four-horse
is No. 3 Machine is fitted for Wagon work up to the heaviest class.
PRICES OF MACHINE WITH IMPROVED FEED NUT AND GAUGE PLATE
Mo 1. Fitted as above described . Price. $23 00 | No. 4. Fitted as above described Price. $26 00
No. it. Fitted as above described . Trice, $30 00
FOR PRICE OF MACHINE BITS. SEE INDEX FOR BITS
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Hale's" Patent Meat Cutter and Stuff er.
Will cut from 3 to 5 pounds per minute, the quantity varying with the size.
We can, without hesitation, offer this Cutter and Stuffer combined as the best article in use for the purpose. It will cut (not Thau I
the meat more rapidly, is more simple in construction, having hut one knife, which is self-sharpening,
and is easier cleaned than any Cutter made.
No. 11 Vi 13
Length, Inch, 56 T%
Per Dozen, $27 00 33 00 45 00
" Miles" Patent Butchers' Meat Cutter.
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This is a conveniently arranged form of Machine, and works quite easily. Cuts from 25 to 30 pounds an hour.
price ............... Each, $15 00
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This Machine is geared to rim easily, and is particularly adapted for cutting Beef for Bologna Sausages.
Cuts from 50 to 75 pounds an hour.
Price
Each, $30 00
"Miles" Family Meat Cutter
No. 1
Length Cylinder, Inch, 6
Per Dozen, $24 00
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"Enterprise Co.'s" Fruit, Wine and Jelly Press.
This illustration represents the new Combination Fruit Press in operation. We confidently guarantee it superior to all
others in the market. Its principle is very simple; it is easily operated, ami saves all the rehandling necessary with other pre!
II can he used for many purposes, such as making Wines, Jellies and Fruit Butters from Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries,
Huckleberries, Crapes, Gooseberries, Elderberries, Cranberries, Currants, Tomatoes, Quinces, Pineapples, and other Fruits and
Berries, the entire substance being extracted in one operation, the Fruit or Berries being uncooked.
Price
$3 00
"Enterprise" Meat Choppers.
FAMILY SIZE. No. 10.
No. IO. Weighs S lbs, Chops i lb per Minute
No. 12. " 7 " "1 '
Price, $3 00 No 22. Weighs 12 lbs, Chops 2 lbs per Minute . Price, $4 00
2 50 No. 82. " IS •' " 3 . . " 6 00
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siN(tLK G'ELAJEUECX) — HOTEL SIZl'.s.
DOTJULK GEARED HUTCHEBS' SIZES.
No. I. Capacity 6 lbs, Weight when Crated 30 lbs. Price, $5 00
No. 2. " y " " " " 40 " " 8 00
No. 3. Capacity 12 lbs, Weight when Crated 60 lbs, Price, $16 00
No. 4. " 20 " " " " 75 " " 22 00
No. S. " 40 " " " " 125 " " 40 00
"Smith's" Improved National Sausage Stuffing Machine.
Equal to the best in the market. Has double gears, being very powerful, and so easily worked that a boy ten years old can
work it ; it has two cranks, one for filling, the other to run the rack out rapidly ; it requires only three turns of the crank to run out
the rack. It is very strong and compact, handsomely finished, with Galvanized Iron Cylinder, and everything first-class.
The great fault with most Stuffers is that they are gotten up cheap and light in the frame and gear, which causes them to
break. We have made our Stuffers considerably heavier and stronger in gear and frame for this reason.
Capacity, 20 lbs
Price, $20 00
"Bell's" Improved Ham Pump.
The pickle forced iu should be full as strong as that in which the legs are afterwards placed.
Price, with Nickel-Plated Needle. Steel Screw Tip .........
$15 00
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The "Buffalo" Meat Choppers.
SI^OLTC - CRAXK.
No. 00.
This machine has a sleel crank shaft, 2 knives, block 22 inches, and will
chop 20 lbs of meat, at a time. This machine is very strong and solidly
built, the block of well-seasoned hard maple, well jointed together, and is
guaranteed to cut any kind of meat. The knives and improved attachments
are the same as on the $95 00 Chopper. It is very simple and will last a life-
time, it runs very' easy, so that most any boy can turn iL
DOURIvE - CRANK. ( HAND )
WITH.MIXEK COMBINED.
No. o.
The Best and Cheapest Hand Chopper in the Market. Warranted to Cut
any kind of Sausage Meat.
It has a block 25 inches in diameter, 4 knives, a cast steel crank, will cut
25 to 30 lbs in fifteen minutes, and runs very easy.
Price
$60 00
Price, with Mixer .
Pulley for Power, $2 00 Extra.
$95 00
FOR POWER.
No. 1.
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CHOPPKIJ No. 1.
Capacity: Chops, Stirs and Mixes Bo to cjo lbs at a time. Block,
32 Tnehes ; 4 Knives ; Weight, 1200 lbs ; Steel Crank Shaft ; quick adjustable
Kuife Holders; Belt Shifter, and all Latest Improvements. Pulley. 1.1 inch,
3 Inch Face. One to two horse will run it.
Price
$220 00
Mixing Arms.
FOR NOS. AND I MEAT CHOPPERS.
THIS CUT SHOWS THE SHAPE OF THE MIXING ARMS."
They are fastened to a shaft as seen on cut of machine. No. o, above.
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